Cantor on Payroll Tax, Reid, Senate
Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) — U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia talks about today’s move by the House to block a two-month extension of an expiring payroll tax cut that was approved by the Senate. In a 229-193 vote, the House requested formal negotiations with the Senate. Democratic leaders have said they won’t discuss a year-long agreement until the short-term deal is completed.
Cantor speaks with Bloomberg’s Peter Cook on Bloomberg Television’s "Money Moves with Deirdre Bolton." (Source: Bloomberg)
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