DEM DUCKS VOTE TO RAISE TAXES
APPLAUSE FOR PELOSI
The House voted 234-188 Thursday to pass legislation that would extend only some of the expiring Bush-era tax cuts, sending the bill to the Senate.
Twenty Democrats broke with their party and voted against the bill after 33 had defected in a previous test vote. Most of those who voted with Republicans on the first ballot were members of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, and many lost their bids to be reelected last month.
Speaker Pelosi gaveled the vote to a close herself, receiving a smattering of applause from Democratic members. The bill extends only the cuts for the middle-class, letting tax breaks end for families earning more than $250,000 per year and individuals making more than $200,000. Congress originally authorized the cuts in 2001 and 2003.
Three Republicans voted with Democrats to renew only the middle-class cuts.
Three Republicans,
Walter Jones (N.C.),
Ron Paul (Texas)
and John Duncan (Tenn.),
voted with Democrats to renew only the middle-class cuts.