








President Barack Obama has signed into law the bill to avert the fiscal cliff.
The new law preserves the Bush-era tax cuts for individuals earning less than $400,000 and couples making less than $450,000 per year, and extends unemployment benefits.
The Senate passed the bill Tuesday morning and the House passed it Tuesday night.
The White House received a copy of the bill late Wednesday afternoon, a senior administration official told CNN. Obama, on vacation with his family in Hawaii, directed the bill be signed by autopen.
How they voted: House | Senate
Is the autopen legal? Read the Justice Department's opinion (pdf).
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