Wednesday, February 24, 2010

$15 billion jobs bill passes Senate 70-28

13 Republicans and two Independents cross the aisle

Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) calls it "investing in America."  After a 70-28 vote in the Senate, the $15 billion Democratic jobs bill to stimulate job creation has passed with 55 Democrats, 13 Republicans and two Independents saying yes. Considering just how far the American workforce and their pay day loans have to come, that $15 billion is considered to be "modest in scope," as the ! New York Times puts it.

What will the jobs bill do?

Our recent coverage of the jobs bill referenced Fox News, which broke down the $15 billion bill into $13 billion in payroll tax breaks for employers who start hiring workers unemployed for 60 days or more; $35 million for "small business depreciation"; $2 billion for infrastructure bonds; and a highway bill extension.

Bipartisan support suggests it could speed through the House

This is turn would mean that the jobs bill gets to the president's desk quickly. The only way Americans will be able to stimulate the economy long-term is if they are employed, so the current jobs bill comes at just the right time. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "$15 billion jobs bill passes Senate 70-28"



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