Not one Democrat in the House or Senate backed the budget cuts.
Nearly all Democrats backed the plan, which passed 230-192.
At the start of the presidential campaign last year, Democrats were backing a $250 billion tax cut.
Several Democrats, including California's two senators, backed price caps at today's hearing.
Republican sponsors said they would put the motion up for a vote only if at least five Democrats backed the plan.
Democrats who were polled, meanwhile, strongly backed their party's support for legal abortion.
Those Democrats, however, backed away from suggestions that the president's tax cut be rescinded.
Many Democrats have in the past backed cap-and-trade reforms, but they don't want to allow Bush a victory.
They said it's not the best possible agreement, but the Democrats have backed us in a corner.
In the annual vote last year, 150 Republicans and 110 Democrats backed normal trade status for China.