A plan to boost the U-S economy sponsored by President Bush today died in the Democratic-led U.S. Senate. The Republican-led House passed the measure on a largely party-line vote early this morning. The package, which would cost the federal treasury $90 (b) billion dollars next year--and $214 (b)billion dollars over five years, included tax breaks for corporations and wealthy individuals. The Senate was pushing for a plan that did more to extend specific types of unemployment benefits to laid off workers. Jaye Rykunyk (racoon-ik) heads the hotel and restaurant workers union in the Twin Cities, which has many laid-off members. She says the house bill wouldn't have done much to help her members: