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House approves short-term spending bill

The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to avert a federal government shutdown by extending temporary funding for another two weeks, giving Democrats time to craft a more lasting solution. Get the full story »

Obama, Republicans agree to negotiate on taxes

President Barack Obama (C) and Vice President Joe Biden (3R) meet with bipartisan Congressional leadership in the President's Private Dining Room at The White House November 30, 2010. (Pete Souza/White House Photo)

President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he still disagreed with Republicans on whether to extend Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, but the two sides agreed to negotiate a deal in the coming days.

Obama said he appointed Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and budget director Jack Lew to work with congressional Republicans and Democrats to come up with a compromise to prevent broad tax increases from occurring next year.

“We should work to make sure that taxes will not go up by thousands of dollars on hard-working middle-class Americans come January 1, which would be disastrous for those families but also could be crippling for the economy,” Obama told reporters after a meeting with congressional leaders at the White House. Get the full story »

Bill on outsourced jobs fails Senate test

As expected, a Senate bill designed to end tax breaks for U.S. companies that move jobs and manufacturing plants overseas failed a key test vote Tuesday.

With a 53-45 vote, Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic efforts to end debate and ultimately vote on a “jobs” bill. Get the full story »

Survey: Americans pessimistic, want jobs

Americans are more pessimistic about the country and the economy than they were four months ago, and it’s also showing in their approval rating of President Barack Obama, according to a study released Friday by  Northbrook-based Allstate Corp. and  the National Journal.

The sixth Heartland Monitor Poll also found that  a significant “jobs now” sentiment  outweighs concerns about the deficit or the size of government. Get the full story »