House GOP rejects 2-month payroll tax cut

The House has rejected a plan backed by President Barack Obama to extend a 2-percentage point payroll tax cut for two months. Republicans are demanding immediate talks with the Senate on a year-long

News 12 Staff

Dec 27, 2011, 2:25 PM

Updated 4,645 days ago

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The House has rejected a plan backed by President Barack Obama to extend a 2-percentage point payroll tax cut for two months.
Republicans are demanding immediate talks with the Senate on a year-long extension. Without a bill extending the cuts, payroll taxes will go up for 160 million workers on Jan. 1. Almost 2 million people could lose unemployment benefits as well.
House now to vote Tuesday on payroll tax cut bill