WASHINGTON — The House Republicans continue to take heat from their own party.
Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine, both Republicans, urged the House GOP on Thursday to pass a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut.
If they don’t, workers earning $50,000 per year will see a $1,000 increase in their taxes, officials said.
President Obama and the Democrats have also criticized House Republicans for not passing the bipartisan agreement, which — if not approved — would also leave 5,200 Mainers without unemployment benefits.
For more on Collins and Snowe’s response, check out our “Maine on the Hill” blog by clicking here.
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