http://news.yahoo.com/eyes-them-senate- ... itics.htmlAll eyes on them, Senate leaders seek fiscal deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate leaders rushed to assemble a last-ditch agreement to avoid middle-class tax increases and possibly delay steep spending cuts in an urgent attempt to find common ground after weeks of postelection gridlock.
An impatient President Barack Obama pressed top lawmakers to cut a deal, even one that falls short of the ambitions he and congressional leaders may once have harbored for a bigger deficit reduction package. Without a resolution, he warned, "every American's paycheck will get a lot smaller."
"Congress can prevent it from happening, if they act now," he said in his weekly Saturday radio and internet address.
Following a White House meeting Friday among Obama and congressional leaders, aides to Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., began racing against the clock for a bipartisan bargain. The leaders could present legislation to senators as early as Sunday, with a vote possible on Sunday or Monday.
If Reid and McConnell are able to reach at least a limited deal, that will give Boehner cover to bring it to a vote in the House even if he doesn't have overwhelming GOP support for it.
Such a deal should be able to attract enough votes from Republicans and Democrats in the House to be able to pass.


