KEY POINTS
  • The House passed a sweeping tax, health and climate bill, dubbed the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Its passage marked a win for Democrats and President Joe Biden less than three months before the pivotal midterm elections.
  • Biden is expected to sign the legislation, a core piece of his agenda, in the coming days.

The House passed a sweeping tax, health and climate bill on Friday, delivering a major win for Democrats and President Joe Biden less than three months before the pivotal midterm elections.

The chamber approved the more than $430 billion package by a 220-207 margin, as all Democrats backed it and all Republicans opposed it. The measure, which caps a more than yearlong slog by Democrats to pass a core piece of their agenda, will head to Biden's desk for his signature.