WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama's expansive and expensive plan to jump-start the economy is all but certain to clear its first hurdle when the Democratic-controlled House votes on a $825 billion version that melds new spending and tax cuts.
By LIZ SIDOTI Associated Press Writer, Denver Post: Business
Wed, 01/28/2009 - 6:35am
WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama's expansive and expensive plan to jump-start the economy is all but certain to clear its first hurdle when the Democratic-controlled House votes on a $825 billion version that melds new spending and tax cuts.