The bill permanently increases the size of the House by two members.
The bill would increase federal spending by $400 billion in the next 10 years.
However, the bill that eventually passed increased the personal income tax by 2%.
House Republicans said the bill would increase the accuracy of the census.
There are expectations that those bills could increase by at least $1 million a year before the President leaves office in 2001.
However, the media report that some bills are increasing much more, up to 300%.
The bill also increases the minimum wage by $1, to $6.15 an hour, over two years.
The bill would increase the number of foreign high-technology workers by 20,000 to 30,000 a year for five years.
The bill would increase the minimum wage to $5.15 an hour from $4.25.
The new bill would increase the public contribution to $6 for every $1, but only up to the first $175.