May 22, 2013

Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A
Reporter: The Associated Press

`Fiscal Cliff' Disputes Remain as Deadline Nears

Taxes on the wealthy and Republican demands for budget cuts to pay for Democratic spending proposals were separating the two parties as the deadline for avoiding the "fiscal cliff" has drawn to within hours.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke late Sunday with Vice President Joe Biden, a former Senate colleague, in hopes of settling remaining differences. That followed weekend bargaining between McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that left several issues unresolved.

Unless an agreement is reached and approved by Congress by midnight tonight, more than $500 billion in 2013 tax increases will begin to take effect and more than $100 billion will be carved from defense and domestic programs. Economists warn that the combined impact -- the so-called fiscal cliff -- could rekindle recession.


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

What's on Tonight

WTVY WTVY2 WTVY3
4Warn Desktop Alert-Download it Now!

Your Opinion

Do you have a storm shelter?

Yes, A Personal One
Yes, One at My Complex
No


Send View

Follow WTVY

Facebook
Twitter
Ipad App
Droid App
Text Alerts
Enews
RSS Feeds

What's Happening

The Wiregrass Photobook

In Partnership with AL.com