Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa) has announced he will vote “yes” on the new Wall Street financial package the House is considering today, reversing the “no” vote he cast for a previous version of the bill on Monday.
Braley is the second member this morning to indicate he will switch his vote (the other being California Democrat Rep. Hilda Solis) in favor of the latest version of the package, after the Senate added several provisions earlier this week.
Congressional leaders need 13 members to switch their votes for the Wall Street package to pass, as it failed Monday by a margin of 23 votes.
In a press release, Braley said he was pleased with the new provisions added to the package.
“This improved recovery plan is a vast improvement over the Bush Administration