Washington (CNN)-- Senate Democrats this week will propose extending the payroll tax cut and imposing a surtax on people earning more than $1 million to pay for it, Sen. Charles Schumer of New York said Sunday. Appearing on the NBC program "Meet the Press," Schumer said the proposal would be brought ...
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