Washington: The US House of Representatives has passed a 2012 budget plan, aiming to cut $6.2 trillion in spending by the government over the next decade.
The plan, introduced by Republican Paul Ryan, would cut healthcare and social programmes for the poor and require the elderly to pay more for their healthcare than they do currently.
The bill passed the Republican-controlled House in a 235-193 vote.
The proposal is not expected to make it through the Democratic-led Senate.
The bill, which covers the fiscal year that starts on October 1, would transform Medicare – a programme in which the US government pays medical bills for the elderly – into a voucher system that subsidises purchases of private insurance plans.
It would also lower taxes for the wealthy, a move fiscal conservatives say will boost US economic growth.
No Democrats in the House backed the bill on Friday; four Republicans also rejected the proposal.
On Thursday, the US Congress passed a budget bill that would cut $38.5bn (£23.6bn) in government spending over the rest of the current fiscal year, to September 30.
President Barack Obama, who in a policy speech on Wednesday called for raising taxes on the wealthy as well as changes to social programmes, signed the bill into law on Friday.
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