The bill passed by the Senate today sets program and policy objectives.
That bill, passed 401 to 1, sets a $4.5 billion ceiling on spending, including $770 million in new programs next year.
The bill would also set aside $13.8 billion in spending for child care over the next six years.
The bill also set aside $4 billion for prevention programs.
The bill would have set aside $3.8 million for the investigation this year.
The bill would also set rates by using fiscal year 1986 - before the 18 percent increase - as a base.
Significantly, the bill set no overall cost limit for the building program.
I stood, set a final twenty-mark bill on the table.
The original bill set this program at 400,000 people a year.
The bill does not set a ceiling on interest rates.