WASHINGTON – Once the Turkey coma wears off, Congress will take up the payroll tax cut and an extension of unemployment insurance. Both are scheduled to run out at the end of the year. Estimated price tag for them is in the neighborhood of $200 billion. A Democratic aide tells Fox ...
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