House GOP disinclined from holding late New Year’s Eve vote

 
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Philip Klein

House Republicans are disinclined from holding a late New Year’s Eve vote, meaning that the nation may technically go over the fiscal cliff after midnight, even if the Senate reaches a last minute deal.


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“Rather than hold votes in the dark of the night it would make more sense to hold a vote in daylight tomorrow if the Senate comes up with a deal today,” a House leadership aide told the Washington Examiner.

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