Obama faces new battle as House threatens to derail tax deal

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US President Barack Obama faced a new political battle today after the top Republican in the House of Representatives rejected a two-month payroll tax cut extension already approved by the Senate.
The US Senate passed a two-month payroll tax holiday extension on Saturday, guaranteeing fresh partisan bickering in the 2012 election year after denying Obama the one-year extension for the tax cut and unemployment benefits he had initially sought.
The House was expected to vote on it today. But on yesterday, House Speaker John Boehner said that Republicans, who control the House, would oppose the bill.
He pressed for Congress to pursue talks over the payroll tax holiday to extend the measure for a full year, rather than pass a short-term extension.First Published: Dec 19 2011 | 1:47 PM IST