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Payroll Tax Cut Extension: Lawmakers Weigh GOP Proposal

Payroll Tax Cut House Gop

First Posted: 02/14/2012 11:10 am Updated: 02/15/2012 7:15 pm

By ANDREW TAYLOR, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- House-Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut that delivers about $20 a week to the average worker yielded a tentative agreement Tuesday, with lawmakers hopeful of unveiling the pact Wednesday and sending the measure to President Barack Obama as early as this week.

Under the outlines of the emerging agreement, a 2 percentage-point cut in the Social Security payroll tax would be extended through the end of the year, with the nearly $100 billion cost added to the deficit. Jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed would be renewed as well, with the $30 billion or so cost paid for in part through auctioning broadcast spectrum to wireless companies and requiring federal workers to contribute more toward their pensions.

Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, said it was described to lawmakers as a tentative agreement.

The payroll tax cut and renewing jobless benefits were key planks in Obama's jobs program, which was announced in September. The payroll tax cut benefits 160 million Americans and delivers a tax cut of about $20 a week for a typical worker making $50,000 a year. People making a $100,000 salary would get a $2,000 tax cut.

The deal would not only be a win for Obama but would take the payroll tax fight - which put Republicans on the defensive - off the table for the fall election campaign.

"The mood is to get it off the table," freshman Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., said. "We've got to move on to another issue."

The agreement also would avert a huge cut in Medicare payments to doctors, financed by cuts elsewhere in the federal health care budget, GOP and Democratic aides said.

The pact received a mixed but generally positive reception from rank and file House Republicans, who discussed the matter at a meeting Tuesday evening.

Aides in both parties said Senate Democrats were largely rebuffed in an effort to renew a package of expired tax breaks for individuals and businesses, including clean energy tax credits cherished by Democrats. A tax break sought by businesses that purchase new equipment was dropped as well.

A GOP aide, who required anonymity to discuss the talks, said negotiators were finalizing an agreement on reducing the number of weeks jobless workers would be eligible to receive unemployment benefits to a maximum of 63 weeks in most states. People in states with very high unemployment rates would be eligible additional weeks. Maximum benefits are now 99 weeks in states with the highest jobless rates.

And in a win for the Hispanic community, Republicans would drop a proposal to require that low-income workers who claim a refundable child tax credit be required to have a Social Security number. The proposal was aimed at blocking illegal immigrants from claiming the credit, but the idea created a firestorm among Hispanics who pointed out that many of the children affected by the cutoff are U.S. citizens.

Republicans also were expected to drop a proposal requiring unemployed people to enroll in GED classes to obtain benefits, and a GOP proposal allowing states to employ drug tests as a condition of receiving unemployment benefits would be scrapped as well. But Republicans won a provision requiring jobless people to be more diligent in job searches as a condition of receiving benefits.

The legislation would also extend welfare grants to states.

Tuesday's developments came just a day after GOP leaders announced that they would relent on a demand that the cost of renewing the payroll tax cut be defrayed by spending cuts elsewhere in the budget. That made it significantly easier for negotiators to come up with savings to pay for the remaining items.

Obama weighed in Tuesday, urging Congress to act immediately to renew both the payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for millions of workers who have been out of work for more than six months.

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

Democrats in the Senate warned Republicans that they would pay a political price for extending the payroll tax cut while allowing millions of jobless people lose their unemployment benefits.

Republicans acknowledged that the issue had cost them politically. The pact comes less than two months after a fight over a temporary renewal of the tax cut blew up in the faces of House Republicans.

"The plan provides temporary tax relief for American families and takes off the table a false political attack the president and congressional Democrats wanted to use all year long - that somehow Republicans were standing in the way of a middle class tax cut," a House GOP leadership aide said.

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By ANDREW TAYLOR, The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- House-Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut that delivers about $20 a week to the average worker yielded a tentative agreement Tuesday...
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08:18 PM on 02/14/2012
I can't stand looking at this cantor guy...bye
Zip Zinzel
If a Nation expects to be both Ignorant & Free . .
06:31 PM on 02/14/2012
"Republicans, who just Monday said Democrats hadn't been negotiating in good faith,"

MR POT, meet Mr. Kettle
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afgail
Wise and strong.
06:21 PM on 02/14/2012
Any US citizen of any age is eligible for a social security card. All they need is a birth certificate. I think the fact that latinos object is because they are getting benefits despite being undocumented.
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Mayra Solano
I'm a liberal because I vote my hopes, not my fear
06:19 PM on 02/14/2012
I like how Senate Democrats are whipping Republicans into shape by telling them they'll be voted out by the people if they don't. It's the new version of "Ooooooo, I'm tellllliiiiinnnggg."
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Cat-Lover
Cats=Independence
06:12 PM on 02/14/2012
Senator Schumer shouldn't tell the GOP they face dire consequences if they don't vote for the humane trio of legislation. If they don't know it, they'll learn.
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stape45
Spin this!
05:51 PM on 02/14/2012
Want to eliminate haggling, treason, subversion? Vote Dem. (Yes, it's that simple.)
05:47 PM on 02/14/2012
How much are we borrowing to pay for this little dem handout. How are we going to pay it back. This is just disgusting. Stop handing out money we do not have.

We need some grown ups in office.
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Republicanistan
Ignorance is Strength in Baggerstan
06:16 PM on 02/14/2012
well, count yourself out.

The last thing the recovery needs is premature austerity.

Why don't you look at Britain and Ireland for examples of countries that have yet to emerge from recession 4 years after the financial crisis.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:45 PM on 02/14/2012
90+% of Americans do NOT TRUST THIS Conservative MASSIVELY CORPORATE BRIBED CONGRESS! 
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JessWonderin
05:54 PM on 02/14/2012
for GOOD reason . . . .
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emmanuel kalu
commonsense
05:45 PM on 02/14/2012
So after 63 weeks what are the unemployed going to do. especially since the republicans continue to block any meaningful job creation bill. what we need is to keep the UI benefit at the level it is, decrease the trigger of unemployment rate to much lower level. And then we really need to invest in job creation like infrastructure, manufacturing and renewable energy. Those project should be able to create enough jobs to at least reduce the unemployed. it is time this republicans congress focus solely on job creations, and dems should continue to fight each day for job creation on every level.
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ThreadKiller
It's too bad that ignorance isn't painful
05:42 PM on 02/14/2012
Why does cantor always have a selfrightoussmirk on his mug?
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:44 PM on 02/14/2012
Treas0n has fine-tuned that face!
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taurus58
political atheist on a mission from god
05:46 PM on 02/14/2012
hey phil, nice to hear from you
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Republicanistan
Ignorance is Strength in Baggerstan
06:17 PM on 02/14/2012
because he has been eating sh__/.
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sabela
like animals better than people.
05:42 PM on 02/14/2012
But Republicans were expected to drop a proposal requiring unemployed people to enroll in GED classes to obtain benefits.

Well, thank goodness, 36 years ago I failed sewing and instead of going to summer school, I started working and I really don't want to have to get a GED just because I failed sewing.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:39 PM on 02/14/2012
TREAS0NOUS "BET AGAINST AMERICA" CANT0R BRIBERY:

CANT0R L00TS 87 Times More LEGALIZED BRIBES from Banksters than Labor!
CANT0R L00TS 33 Times More LEGALIZED BRIBES from BIG Health Care than Labor!

$5,886,315   Finance, Insurance & Real Estate

90+% of Americans do NOT TRUST THIS Conservative MASSIVELY CORPORATE BRIBED CONGRESS! 
05:39 PM on 02/14/2012
I know how to find extra money. Cut Congress's salaries and benefits. Let them know how it feels.
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taurus58
political atheist on a mission from god
05:43 PM on 02/14/2012
yes, austerity for congress....I like it
05:50 PM on 02/14/2012
I've e-mailed my suggestions to the House and Senate leaders. I doubt they're going to answer them.
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WaveRhydr
DIEBOLD-WE VOTE SO YOU DONT HAVE TO
05:38 PM on 02/14/2012
As I recall, there was already a deal in place that linked payroll tax cuts to extension of unemployment benefits. The repubs saying that they agree to the former, but not mentioning the latter, leads me to think that they will oppose unemployment benefits extension.

Let me tell you all; Im a small businessman. You know, the kind of person repubs PRETEND to care about. Im for extending the payroll tax cuts, AND MOST DEFINATELY the unemployments benefits extension.

Why? For all the reasons others do, but also because I dont give a dayum where money comes from so long as people spend it. Those unemployed folks spend money with me, and everyone else on main street. Times are plenty hard enough right now without taking the purchasing power of millions out of the economy.

If I make more, I pay more in taxes, and so does every other business out there.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:46 PM on 02/14/2012
Darn Right!


DIEBOLD-WE VOTE SO YOU DONT HAVE TO!
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WaveRhydr
DIEBOLD-WE VOTE SO YOU DONT HAVE TO
05:47 PM on 02/14/2012
:)
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
05:48 PM on 02/14/2012
I tried to explain to my teabagger senator that tax breaks for big business won't help me sell more pizza. even a tax cut for ME won't help me sell more pizza....middle class people with money to spend on Fri night pizza will help me. These gop don't really seem to understand basic Math
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WaveRhydr
DIEBOLD-WE VOTE SO YOU DONT HAVE TO
05:56 PM on 02/14/2012
Its that they have been bought off by megabusiness. There is zero question about the effectiveness of the safety net money on our economy. Food stamps, unemployment benefits, etc. And it makes no difference to these baggers. Dont even get me started on gib_berish such as "Everyone knows that government does not create jobs". I sure as he_ll dont know that. As a matter of fact anyone with an oz of sense knows that politicians occupy govt jobs, govt jobs built hoover dam, the interstate, you name it.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:37 PM on 02/14/2012
THIS IS GREAT FOR THE KlLL Social Security Crowd of Rs and Ds - Perfect excuse for stealing the FUNDS for Wall Street Scamming!


Obama supports the RUBlN HAMILTON PROJECT to do just that!