Michigan to get billions from COVID-19 bill as Biden gets signature win Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press
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Deeply divided along party lines, the U.S. House on Wednesday gave final passage to a sweeping $1.9-trillion bill that will send billions to help Michigan taxpayers, businesses, schools and governments recover from the year-old COVID-19 pandemic.
While the 220-211 vote represents a clear, early victory for President Joe Biden and a slim Democratic majority in Congress, it may also give Republicans, who unanimously opposed the legislation, a foothold from which to climb back into the majority in future elections. No Republicans, including seven of Michigan s 14 members of the House, voted for the plan; only one Democrat in Congress, U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, voted against it.
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