2008 farm bill extended nine months

  • Legislation averting a plunge off the ‘fiscal cliff’ and passed by the House and Senate, contains a farm bill extension language.

The 2008 farm bill has been extended for nine months.

A plunge off the “fiscal cliff” was averted late Tuesday (Jan. 1) evening when the House passed “HR 8, the Tax Relief Extension Act”— earlier passed by the Senate, 89 to 8 — on a 257 to 167 vote.

The legislation, which contains the 2008 farm bill extension, is expected to raise taxes by some $620 billion by increasing tax rates on incomes over $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for couples.

The fallback, contentious legislation alleviates immediate worries that dairy product prices will jump. It will also reportedly maintain direct payments.

Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran explained his yes vote in the following statement: “Failure to enact this package would mean broad tax increases and across-the-board cuts that would be too great a burden for our nation and for Mississippi.

“As imperfect as it is, this plan will ensure the income taxes for most families in Mississippi will not shoot upward this year. There is much more work to be done to responsibly implement spending cuts and other measures to reduce the federal deficit and national debt."

The legislation now heads to President Obama for his signature.

Much more coverage to follow.

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bardiamond
on Jan 3, 2013

This morning they said on the news the President signed the tax bill from Hawaii. Does it not seem like our President is on vacation a lot. This is a time we need to decrease in spending to help get our budget in line. Our future of our country was not on his mind like it should be if you just take off in a middle of a crisis and go on vacation. As a part of the working class id we did not do a better job than our President and the rest of the congressmen we would not have a job to do.

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