Sean Lengell
Articles by Sean Lengell
Senate brokers deal on payroll tax cut extension
The Senate reached a deal late Friday to extend the current Social Security payroll tax break for two months while including a provision that would force President Obama to take quick action on a massive transcontinental oil pipeline. Published December 17, 2011
House passes funding bill, averts shutdown
The House passed a $1 trillion funding bill Friday that will keep all government agencies open into 2012, a move that avoided a partial government shutdown at the end of the day. Published December 16, 2011
Boehner: Pipeline project will stay in tax bill
House Speaker John A. Boehner "guaranteed" Friday that the House version of legislation to extend the current payroll tax break would include a provision for quick action on the massive Keystone oil pipeline project, a provision that President Obama strongly opposes. Published December 16, 2011
Amendments to balance budget rejected by Senate
Congress' latest attempt to change the Constitution to require a balanced federal budget has ended in a predictable and familiar way — defeat. Published December 14, 2011
Congressional stalemate sets up Christmastime government shutdown
Congress flirted Wednesday with yet another partial government shutdown - the third this year - as Democrats said they won't allow a year-end funding bill to go through until lawmakers also pass an extension of this year's payroll tax cut. Published December 14, 2011
Amendments to balance budget facing hurdles
The all-but-certain rejection of a pair of balanced-budget amendments in the Senate on Wednesday will mean that every portion of Congress' to-do list from the ballyhooed debt deal that created the ill-fated budget supercommittee will fail to advance on Capitol Hill. Published December 13, 2011
GOP bill attempts to rein in regulators
House Republicans took another crack Wednesday at reining in federal regulators, passing a measure that would transfer significant rule-making authority from the White House to Congress. Published December 7, 2011
N.C. GOP presses Democrats to hire locals for convention
The Democratic National Committee's pledge to use union contractors at its 2012 convention in Charlotte, N.C., is getting pushback from Republican state lawmakers who say the practice is undercutting local companies. Published December 4, 2011
Frank won’t seek a 17th term
Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts, a quick-witted and outspoken voice of the liberal House caucus for more three decades who helped write the most sweeping overhaul of the nation's financial systems since the Great Depression, announced Monday he wouldn't seek re-election next year. Published November 28, 2011
Credit rating unaffected by deficit panel’s lack of action
Moody's Investors Service said Wednesday that the congressional supercommittee's failure to come up with a deficit-reduction plan won't trigger a downgrade of its AAA rating of U.S. credit. Published November 23, 2011
Failure of supercommittee gives old debt plans new life
With the failure of the deficit-reduction supercommittee, Congress turns its attention again to several previously disregarded bipartisan plans aimed at dealing with the federal budget mess. Published November 22, 2011
Deficit supercommittee announces failure
The bipartisan deficit supercommittee announced Monday evening that it failed to reach a debt-cutting deal by a congressionally imposed deadline, starting the clock ticking on $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts to defense and domestic programs that will take effect in 2013 unless Congress can halt them. Published November 21, 2011
Deficit panel down; time almost up
The congressional deficit-reduction committee appeared on the brink of failure late Sunday, as Democrats and Republicans offered little chance that a deal could be reached in time for a Monday night deadline and spent the day blaming the other party for the impasse. Published November 20, 2011
Supercommittee deadlocked with deadline approaching
The congressional debt-reduction committee ramped up its threat of failure Thursday, as members and party leaders spent the day pointing fingers and talking past one another as the clock winds down toward critical deadlines next week. Published November 17, 2011
Dems say dropping automatic cuts would be a mistake
Democrats are pushing back against talk of dropping the automatic spending cuts should the deficit-reduction supercommittee fail to meet its goals, in a major game of chicken on Capitol Hill. Published November 16, 2011
Debt panel’s Camp, Van Hollen ‘kick around’ ideas
A bipartisan pair of supercommittee members huddled behind closed doors Monday night at the Capitol, as the debt-reduction panel faces a critical deadline in nine days. Published November 14, 2011
Bachmann: Penn State sex scandal ‘horrific’
GOP presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann says if any of her children had been abused by former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, her first reaction would be to "beat him to a pulp." Published November 13, 2011
Deadlocked deficit panel weighs Plan B
With the congressional deficit reduction committee locked in a stalemate as it enters its final 10 days before a critical deadline, members have hinted that they may be willing to punt and consider fallback plans. Published November 13, 2011
Durbin: ‘Breakthrough’ by GOP in debt talks
The Senate's No. 2 Democrat called the GOP's willingness to consider new tax revenues to help lower the nation's debt a "breakthrough" and encouraged his party to reciprocate by putting entitlement reforms and spending cuts on the table. Published November 9, 2011
Senate bill aims to close online tax loopholes
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill Wednesday aimed at giving states more power to collect billions of dollars in sales taxes on out-of-state Internet and catalog purchases. Published November 9, 2011