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    House leaders praise emerging payroll tax cut deal

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders of both parties praised an emerging deal Wednesday to extend a payroll tax cut and extra jobless benefits through 2012, but cautioned that bargainers still had to nail down final details.

    The rare, bipartisan consensus reflected a desire by both parties to put the long-running drama over the issue to rest and a shared sense that their tentative agreement was probably the best deal they could get. The pact came together after House Republicans conceded that the roughly $100 billion payroll tax cut would not have to be paid for with spending cuts.

    "I do expect, if the agreement comes together like I expect it will, the House should vote this week," House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters.

    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Democrats were pleased that the package will extend the payroll tax cut and extra jobless benefits and block a 27 percent cut in doctors' Medicare reimbursements. Without action, the tax cut, added unemployment benefits and current rate of Medicare benefits would otherwise expire March 1.

    "We're way down the road from where we were just a few days ago," she said in a brief interview.

    Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., one of the bargainers on the legislation, said there were "just a couple of little wrinkles" left that he believed would be resolved on Wednesday.

    "I think a lot of people realize Congress is not enjoying a great reputation," he told reporters. "Both sides recognized the need to get this done."

    Lawmakers said among the unresolved items were details of the savings to be used to pay for about $50 billion of the roughly $150 billion package.

    Once finalized, the measure would be an election-year victory for President Barack Obama, who made the payroll tax cut a keystone of his largely ignored jobs creation plan in September.

    On Tuesday, House Republicans emerging from a closed-door meeting said reaction to the package was generally positive, with some saying it reflected a desire to avoid spending months debating an issue that cost them dearly last year.

    In December, the House GOP initially opposed a two-month extension of the tax cut and other benefits that were about to lapse, only to retreat under pressure from outside party leaders and conservatives.

    "We've got to move onto another issue," said Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla. "I think that's what the mood is."

    Republicans were determined that Obama not be able to claim that the GOP was standing in the way of a middle-class tax cut. They would rather spend the months leading up to the November presidential and congressional elections focused on GOP themes of opposing tax increases, higher spending and Obama administration regulations that they say stifle job creation.

    The tentative compromise would extend through December the current 2 percentage-point cut in the usual 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax deducted from workers' paychecks. That reduction, which saves $1,000 a year for families earning $50,000, would affect 160 million workers and would otherwise expire on March 1.

    Excluded, aides said, was a collection of expiring tax breaks, largely for businesses buying equipment and other corporate expenses that had been sought by some lawmakers of both parties.

    Participants said the Medicare payments to doctors would be paid for by reducing Medicare reimbursements to hospitals and by cutting about $5 billion from an $8 billion program under Obama's health care overhaul aimed at battling obesity and smoking.

    The unemployment benefits would be financed with a collection of savings that include government sales of parts of the broadcast airwaves to wireless companies and from boosting federal workers' contributions to their pensions.

    In private, some Democrats called it a victory, pointing to the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefit extensions while heading off the GOP's earlier demand that the entire measure be financed with spending cuts and other savings. Others complained that the jobless benefit extensions were not generous enough.

    Republicans claimed victory, too, noting their rejection of early Democratic efforts to pay for the payroll tax cut by boosting taxes on millionaires, and with jobless extensions that would be less than the 99 weeks under current law that Democrats wanted to renew.

    Aides said the current 99-week maximum would fall gradually to 73 weeks by late summer in states with the worst unemployment, though a GOP aide said most states' ceiling would be 63 weeks. Republicans had wanted to cut the maximum to 59 weeks.

    Republicans abandoned provisions from a House-passed bill that would have required the jobless to pursue a high school equivalency degree to get benefits and let states require recipients to undergo drug testing.

    States would be able to test applicants who lost their job because they failed a drug test or are seeking a job that requires one.

    They also dropped other House-passed language forcing low-income people to have Social Security numbers to get government checks by claiming the children's tax credit, a move that was aimed at illegal immigrants and caused a furor among many Hispanics.

    Early Tuesday, Obama tried turning up the heat on Republicans to strike a deal.

    "Just pass this middle-class tax cut. Pass the extension of unemployment insurance," he said at a White House appearance. "Do it before it's too late and I will sign it right away."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Jim Abrams, Andrew Taylor and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar contributed to this report.

     
    • wclass  •  3 mths ago
      So many partisan posts her, D's blaming R's, R's blaming D's. What the partisan folks fail to see is that both parties are responsible for this budget mess. Just like congress and their 10% approval rating but everyone keeps re electing their guy because they think it is the other guys causing the problems. I am not sure if there is much hope left, but voters need to realize they are ultimately responsible as they are the ones putting these idiots in office. I have no faith in the American voter and why I support term limits.
      • JB 3 mths ago
        i bailed from the 2 party system mindset a long time ago. i despise both parties. i see the corruption in both parties and how none of the core policies ever change no matter who is in office. i never vote for an incumbent.
      • Derp 3 mths ago
        Sadly when all you have to choose from are pocket lined career politicians the choices are pretty moot.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        uh the d
        s had controll of congress and the whitehouse for three years and didn't even pass a budeget
    • Dudenheimer  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Any change is resisted because bureaucrats have a vested interest in the chaos in which they exist.
      Richard M. Nixon
      • Wyliecoyote 3 mths ago
        "I am NOT a crook"..........I'd use someone other than Milhouse there for a reference if I were you.
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        Nixon may have been a crook but I bet when he looked around he was staring at fellow crooks!! He got elected twice even though he was listening in on democratic strategy! Nixon would be laughing at the politicians in todays world!!
    • Andrew  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      They like to take from Social Security but I have never herd them say anything about there one term retirement they get paid for the rest of there living days and thats around $100,000.00 for each crongressmen a year, STOP ONE TERM RETIREMENT NOW !!!!!!!!!!
      • Moderation is good 3 mths ago
        Actually that's not true. They're under Federal Employees Retirement System which is no where near as generous as you seem to think.
      • Andrew 3 mths ago
        Your right but its tax payers money and I don't care if it a dime no one that only does one term shouldn't get anything, the rest of us have to work 20 years or more to get any kind of retirement, who the hell do they think they are
      • Europe,Bahamas 3 mths ago
        That's another reason why this country is going broke! And they talk about foodstamps?
    • MarcD  •  3 mths ago
      Hell, I can't even claim my kids as dependents without a social security number for each one of them. Just for deduction, much less tax CREDIT.
      • G.O.D 3 mths ago
        Why dont you put them to work like the republicans want to do? Let them clean out s/h/i/t houses like old Newt wants.
      • MarcD 3 mths ago
        At least they'd grow up with a work ethic of EARNING a living rather than sponging off the multi-generation welfare system.
      • edb1960 3 mths ago
        By shyte house, I assume you mean the failing public school you dropped out of.
    • ROBT A  •  3 mths ago
      These tools do one thing and then goa around telling everyone how wonderful they are! How about doing the job you were elected to do? Term Limits!
    • Bert  •  3 mths ago
      Please folks check somethings out before you comment.SS is not taking a cut in funding because of this.It is being funded from the General Fund (instead of payroll taxes) while this doesn't help the deficit SS will not lose any revenue.
      • Man 3 mths ago
        FOX NEWS won't tell them that piece of info. So they remain misinformed.
      • pennyd 3 mths ago
        Finally, somone with a brain!!
      • Manlo 3 mths ago
        If that was so than why the cut? leave every thing as it is, dont that make sence?
    • jbird  •  Seward, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      The ONLY reason congress does anything is to protect their jobs. This is the most despicable bunch of corrupt individuals ever running our country's business. And running it into the ground.
    • robertw  •  3 mths ago
      Congress is the REAL PROBLEM in Washington! This do nothing Congress has special perks for themselves and exempts themselves from rules and laws that we have to follow.
      DO NOT RE-ELECT ANYBODY! No wonder approval rating of Congress is 9%!!!!!
    • david andrew  •  3 mths ago
      Payroll tax cut ? How about a total payroll cut for all of Congress. When they spend more than comes in they get no pay, even better yet they are out of office. Isn't there any way possible to stop their overspending ? Elections certainly have had no impact, the new guys are as bad as those they replaced.
    • larryv  •  3 mths ago
      So why are illegal immigrants or people without social security numbers getting goverment money in the form of claiming children's tax credits?????
    • Andrew  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Red side, Blue side, Pink side, or what ever side, we the people need to stop the one term retirement that congress and the boys get in Washington, vote them in and if they do a good job or not they get a retirement check for the rest of there living day's, its not right STOP ONE TERM RETIREMENT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Andrew  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Here is a big cut in spending STOP CONGRESSES ONE TERM RETIREMENT all they have to do is get voted into office and we the people pay them the rest of there lives, STOP ONE TERM RETIREMENT NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!
    • mitchell  •  Sandstone, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Oh OK... I guess you guys are great. Never mind the last year.
    • RW  •  3 mths ago
      Congress just realized the people were plssed off about the middle class not getting helped? /facepalm
    • Trojanhorse  •  Wappingers Falls, New York  •  3 mths ago
      If they're all for it, it must really stink.
    • James Shue  •  Columbia, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Why does it take so long to get anything completed in Congress. Wait maybe it has to do that they are always running for re-election and are never in D.C. and they do not read the actual Bills that they vote on.

      No that cannot be the reason.
    • jerry b  •  3 mths ago
      Its nice that the workers are getting a little tax cut. It will, to a degree, help the economy. I still want to know where the funds are coming from that they're taking from the SS trust.
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      talk about cojones...you actually extended a bill...you guys shoulod take a vacation!
    • Randy  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Disgusting what they did, we will suffer for it later. They are just stealing again from Social Security. The income Tax needs cutting.
    • country  •  3 mths ago
      And the three items you will never see are the cuts in "perks" and "benifits" to those in political office.
      You will never see any taxes raised on investment income
      You will never see any tax raises on the rich at thirty percent like the rest of us NORMAL people.

      Love the drug testing and Social Security numbers though. If they get pissy it's cause they have to find a new way to break the rules.
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