Filibuster blocks Clinton stimulus plan in Senate

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The US Senate began its Easter recess Apr 6, 1993, after failing to pass Pres Clinton's $16.3 billion economic stimulus plan. Senate Democrats were not able to accumulate the required 60 votes to end the filibuster against the bill.

Economic development

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Budget measure squeaks past Senate

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Vice Pres Al Gore cast the 50-49 tie-breaking vote in the US Senate to win passage of Pres Clinton's economic plan on Jun 25, 1993. Many Republicans oppose the plan because it will raise taxes on the rich and small business owners.

Tax reform

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Stimulus bill falls to GOP filibuster

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A Republican filibuster caused Senate Democrats to stop trying to pass Pres Clinton's economic plan on Apr 21, 1993. Congress did pass a provision authorizing $4 billion in additional unemployment benefits.

Planning, Political activity, Republican Party (United States)

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Subjects list: Clinton, Bill, Economic policy, Political aspects, United States. Congress. Senate
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