Quantcast
breaking news

No Fiscal Cliff House Vote Before 2013

By: Cody Combs
Updated: December 31, 2012
watch video
WASHINGTON - The U.S. House of Representatives will not be voting on any plan to avoid the "Fiscal Cliff" deadline before 2013.

That means that technically, the U.S. will go over the fiscal cliff once the clock strikes midnight on New Years.

According to CBS News, House Republicans have been informed by GOP leadership that there will be no vote at least until the House reconvenes on New Year's Day.

The President gave a speech earlier on New Year's Eve indicating he felt Congress was close to a deal.

Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) echoed President Obama's words during an interview with WTAJ.

Casey said the deal will likely consist of something that would preserve middle-class tax cuts, while letting other Bush-era tax cuts expire, but he added details were still being worked out on a final number.

Casey also lamented what he felt was an intense period of grid-lock in Washington.

"There's too much partisanship here, there's too much last minute deal making," said Casey. "It's really frustrating."

Over in the House of Representatives, Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-PA) told WTAJ he looks forward to seeing the Senate's final proposal.

"My goal is to avoid making this recession worse," Thompson said. "I think that will occur if any taxes get raised, but let's see what they send us."

The House is slated to reconvene Tuesday at noon.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Student housing issues raising concerns in Huntingdon....

Mark your calendars now for a great day ahead to hit the links and help a great cause....

A Pennsylvania Senator is trying to hit scammers where it hurts, and take their money for a change....

Tim Curley and Gary Schultz have lost another appeal in their perjury trials....

State Police are investigating a pedestrian accident in Huntingdon County....

Father's Day is a time to celebrate Dad and that's exactly what one family did Sunday....

The future of a local nursing home is one step closer to being finalized, but the decision has a lot of people unhappy....

Are we getting more records nowadays, or were the good old days more extreme. We decided to break down what is in the record books. ...

What appears to be an abandoned house in the middle of one small community is causing problems for neighbors and elected officials....

Around 325 former Penn State football players say they support the Paterno family's lawsuit against the NCAA....

 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Wearecentralpa.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved