Barack Obama uses autopen to sign the fiscal cliff bill: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
It continues current law Medicare payment rates for physicians' services and provides a postponement of the Budget Control Act's sequester for two months.

"We received the bill late this afternoon, and it was immediately processed. A copy was delivered to the President for review. He then directed the bill be signed by autopen," a senior White House official said.
An autopen or signing machine is a device used for automatic signature.
Called the " American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012," the bill makes permanent the temporary rates on taxable income at or below $400,000 for individual filers and $450,000 for married individuals filing jointly.
It also permanently indexes the Alternative Minimum Tax exemption amount to the Consumer Price Index and extends emergency unemployment compensation benefits and Federal funding for unemployed workers for one year.
Among other things, it continues current law Medicare payment rates for physicians' services furnished through December 31, 2013 and provides a postponement of the Budget Control Act's sequester for two months.
Harry Truman is believed to have been the first US President to use the autopen as a way of responding to mail and signing checks.
Gerald Ford was the first President to openly acknowledge his use of the autopen.
On May 26, 2011, Obama became the first President to use an autopen to sign a bill into law.
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