Congress votes to extend farm bill until Sept. 30
Congress votes to extend farm bill until Sept. 30
Washington — A nine-month extension of the 2008 farm bill is in the massive tax legislation passed by the House Jan. 1 to stave off the so-called fiscal cliff. This extends the deadline by which Congress has to write a five-year bill.
The House voted 257 to 167 to extend the Bush-era tax breaks and raise tax brackets on households making more than $450,000 a year, among other changes. The vote came after the Senate overwhelmingly approved the measure during a late-night session.