In a statement issued late Tuesday, new White House Press Secretary Jay Carney indicated the president would likely sign the bill when it reached his desk.
"As the president said during the State of the Union, we are open to working with Republicans and Democrats to improve the health reform law and we are pleased Congress has acted to correct a flaw that placed an unnecessary bookkeeping burden on small businesses," the statement said. "Small businesses are the engine of our economy and eliminating the 1099 reporting requirement is the right thing to do. As we move forward, we look forward to improving the tax credit policy in this legislation to ensure we protect small businesses and middle-class families. And the administration remains eager to work with anyone with ideas about how we can make health care better or more affordable for all Americans."
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