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Fiscal Cliff Deal Late last night (or rather, early this morning) the Senate passed a White House-negotiated deal to avert and postpone, respectively, key parts of the fiscal cliff. The 89-8 vote (opposed by Democrats Michael Bennet of Colorado, Thomas R. Carper of Delaware, and Tom Harkin of Iowa, and by Republicans Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Mike Lee of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, and Richard C. Shelby of Alabama (with absences from Mark Kirk of Illinois, Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, and Jim DeMint of South Carolina, who's on his way out to head the Heritage Foundation) sends the legislation to the House where Speaker John Boehner has been huddling with his leadership team about how and when to bring the bill to the House floor. There's been some discussion that the House might amend and send it back to the Senate, but my money is on the House grudgingly taking up the Senate package as-is (perhaps with some kind of procedural mechanism that helps