Washington – House Won’t Vote Before Midnight On ‘Cliff’ Deal

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    US Senate Minority from Kentucky Mitch McConnell (C) arrives on Capitol Hill on the last day of talks to avert the so-called fiscal cliff in Washington, DC, USA 31 December 2012. McConnell is negotiating with Vice President Joe Biden on taxes and deficit reduction before the midnight deadline.  EPA/JIM LO SCALZOWashington – The House will miss the midnight Monday deadline lawmakers set for voting to avoid the “fiscal cliff.”

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    House Republicans notified lawmakers that the chamber will vote Monday evening on other bills. They say that will be their only votes of the day.

    President Barack Obama and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Monday they are near a deal to avoid wide-ranging tax increases and spending cuts — the fiscal cliff — that take effect with the new year.

    Both men said they were still bargaining over whether — and how — to avoid $109 billion in cuts to defense and domestic programs that take effect on Wednesday.

    It remained unclear whether the Senate would vote Monday.

    Congress could pass later legislation retroactively blocking the tax hikes and spending cuts.


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