RUFUS - The Senate has just passed the 2024 Inflation Reduction Act in a vote of 52 to 28, with only two Republican Senators voting against it and the rest Nationalist Senators. The act will now be sent to the President for signature. According to Senate records, the act passed a little before 10:30 AM, and was passed in a one round voting session.
"I knew this act would pass but I didn't realize how strongly it would have been supported," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Rodham. "We appreciate the cooperation between House and Senate Nationalists with Republicans. We are doing something for the better of our country and that means ensuring the President's economic policy is pushed through. We are working for the people of our great country."
Several members of the Senate Republican caucus say they are pleased, including embattled Senator Joey Rigg, who said that the bill will artificially lower the inflation and make living in the United States Of Jesstopia cheaper and better.
"This act will work to artificially lower the crippling inflation that has been exacerbated by former President John McCallum's economic policies that failed the people of this country," said Senator Joey Rigg. "We must continue to support and push Jay Laylin's agenda because it is ensuring a strong Jesstopia for all, while ensuring we prosper as a nation on the global scale."
The act, now a bill, will be sent to the Nationalist House for a signature from the president is set to sign it into law during his regular scheduled bill signing session tomorrow morning. The bill will then become active and the contents of the act will become active.