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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Fiscal Cliff Avoided: How Members of Congress Voted

The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted late Tuesday night 257-167 to endorse a Senate vote early Tuesday morning on a bill to avert the so-called "Fiscal Cliff", as tax cuts passed when George W. Bush was President expired January 1, in addition to automatic spending cuts which were delayed. A complete list of the yeas and nays can be found on the website for the House of Representatives. Of those who represent the greater St. Louis region, Democrats William Lacy Clay and Russ Carnahan, along with Republicans Blaine Luetkemeyer and Jo Ann Emerson voted yes, while Todd Akin voted no. Kansas City area Congressman Sam Graves was one of six House members who did not vote.  The Senate legislation passed early Tuesday 89-8. Remember you can get…

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Congressional Compromise: Dairy Prices will Not Rise, Milk Cliff Avoided

Many consumers may not have realized milk prices were set to double at the start of 2013 with a farm bill set to expire..

It seemed like President Obama had given out a pay raise to lawmakers even though they can't seem to get much accomplished as it pertains to a "Fiscal Cliff. Then early on the first day of 2013 a little magic happened; Senate Passed a 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal on which the House Could Vote Tuesday. Maybe the Sentate took a look at its Agriculture Committee leadership that came to a compromise on the farm bill Sunday to prevent a "Milk Cliff." The compromise will keep milk prices from skyrocketing to $6 or $8 a gallon. Did you know about the milk cliff? (Get instant news updates. Like Hazelwood Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.) What Milk Cliff? Congress had not yet passed a new five-year bill reauthorizing agriculture programs from …

Ashley Nevilles

12:36 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I would have been really upset if milk prices shot up. I'm over our law makers. I also don't believe they should have received a raise. I do understand Obama did it for the federal workers who don't make that much.   more ›

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