Washington: The US House of Representatives approved on Wednesday a budget resolution that would allow Congress to pass President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package without Republican support.
"While bipartisan talks continue, today's passage of the 2021 budget resolution ensures that we have another path to enacting President Biden's 'American Rescue Plan'," House Budget Committee Chair John Yarmuth said in a statement.
"The American people cannot wait, and Congress cannot slow down our response to these urgent crises while Republicans decide if they want to help or not," Yarmuth said.
The Senate is expected to approve the budget resolution later this week.
Then both chambers will need to approve a budget reconciliation package that includes the Covid-19 relief deal, according to local media.
Using budget reconciliation, Democrats could push the relief package through the Senate with a simple majority, rather than the 60 votes needed for most legislation.
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The package includes over $400 billion to combat the pandemic directly such as more funding for testing and vaccine distribution; roughly $1 trillion in direct relief to households; and over $400 billion for hard-hit small businesses and communities.
The party breakdown in the Senate is 50-50 now, with Vice President Kamala Harris having the power to cast the tie-breaking vote to give Democrats the majority.