Democratic 1st District Rep. Bruce Braley switched his vote on the proposed $700 billion Wall Street bailout, voting to support the measure that finally passed the U.S. House of Representatives this afternoon.
Braley, along with fellow Democratic lawmakers Leonard Boswell and Dave Loebsack, joined with 260 other members of Congress from both parties to pass the bill that failed on Monday. Republicans Tom Latham and Steve King continued their opposition to the measure.
“While I would have liked more improvements, I am happy that the improved legislation includes billions of dollars that will go directly to Iowa, including $4.6 billion in tax relief for Iowans recovering from this year’s unprecedented floods and tornadoes,” Braley said in a statement. “As Iowans across the state continue their work to rebuild, this provides additional resources and support.”
He went on to say that Iowans will be much better off under this new economic recovery package, which is why he supports it.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called Braley at his home in Waterloo Tuesday night to encourage him to support the measure.




