The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bipartisan bill to avert a massive debt default and reduce trillions in government spending, paving way for the austerity measure to face a Senate vote.
The   Budget Control Act of 2011 was passed by the House of Representatives   by 269-161, a day after leaders of both the Republican and Democratic   parties and the White House reached an agreement.
The   voting in the House was marked by the dramatic appearance of   Congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, who survived an assassination attempt   in January.
Giffords voted yes for the bill, receiving a standing ovation from her colleagues in the House.
The bill is scheduled to be voted by the Senate tomorrow.
Once   passed by the Senate, it would go to the White House for U.S.  President  Barack Obama to sign into law, which would prevent the  government from  defaulting on its debt.
The measure seeks to raise the debt ceiling from $ 14.3 trillion and cut deficit by $ 2.4 trillion over 10 years.
Following   the vote, the House of Representatives went into the long summer  recess  and is slated to resume again in the first week of September.

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