WASHINGTON — The Senate has rejected the latest Democratic plan to extend the Social Security payroll tax cut through 2012 thanks to near-solid Republican opposition.
The 50-48 vote fell 10 votes short of the 60 needed. A rival GOP proposal was also doomed to lose.
The vote marks the latest round in the partisan battle over a keystone of President Barack Obama’s jobs plan.
The payroll tax is 4.2 percent this year but reverts to its usual 6.2 percent on Jan. 1 without congressional action.
Democrats would cut the tax to 3.1 percent next year and pay for it largely with extra taxes on people earning over $1 million annually.
Republicans would keep the tax at 4.2 percent next year, paying for it mostly with federal workforce cuts.
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