'It's a good day': Biden hails passage of stimulus plan

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"When we took office 45 days ago, I promised the American people that help was on the way. Today, I can say we've taken one more giant step forward in delivering on that promise that help was on the way."

Biden said the American Rescue Plan would help those suffering from both the physical and economic effects of the virus, and would supercharge the end of the pandemic.

"Look, the bottom line is this. This plan puts us on a path to beating the virus."

The Senate on Saturday passed President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan in a party-line vote after an all-night session that saw Democrats battling among themselves over jobless aid and the Republican minority failing in attempts to push through some three dozen amendments.

The final bill includes $400 billion in one-time payments of $1,400 to most Americans, $300 a week in extended jobless benefits for the 9.5 million people thrown out of work in the crisis, and $350 billion in aid to state and local governments that have seen the pandemic blow a hole in their budgets.

The Senate voted 50-49, with no Republicans voting in favor, on what would be one of the largest stimulus packages in U.S. history.

The fight is not over as the bill needs to return to the House of Representatives, which approved a slightly different version a week earlier.