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Committee on Ways and Means

For Immediate Release
Contact: Press Office 202-225-8933
December 20, 2001
3:58 a.m.

Stimulus Score:  House 2 - Senate 0
House Passes Second Economic Stimulus Bill

WASHINGTON – House lawmakers tonight gave the Senate another opportunity to help displaced workers and create jobs.

By a 224-193 vote, the House now delivers a second economic stimulus and worker relief bill to the Senate.  It supports American workers and families who are struggling with the economic repercussions of September 11.

“People are hurting, and they need immediate and direct assistance.  Incentives for investment and job creation are also needed.  The House has now acted twice to deliver help for American workers,” said Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-CA).  “The Senate need only act once, but they must do it now.   The American people are waiting.”

 The Economic Security and Worker Assistance Act of 2001 is a solid, balanced and comprehensive approach.  The bill combines fast and immediate help to workers displaced by September 11 and carefully crafted tax relief for businesses that create jobs and generate economic growth.

Summary of H.R. 3529


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