Cantor rejects tax increases to fund Obama's jobs plan Richmond Times-Dispatch Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:14 PM PDT In a news conference Monday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, reiterated his desire to work with the President on certain elements of his jobs package. |
Obamaâs Jobs Bill Includes Plan to Limit Charitable Deductions for the Wealthy The Chronicle of Philanthropy Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:13 PM PDT President Obamaâs proposed $447-billion jobs bill would be financed mainly by limiting the percentage of income wealthy donors could write off, including tax breaks for charitable gifts. |
Larson and Blumenthal push for bipartisan jobs committee The Day Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:13 PM PDT Lawmakers say a congressional panel could create more jobs than the plan being put forth by President Obama. |
GOP candidates put Perry on the spot Portland Press Herald Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:12 PM PDT In a first, the debate is dominated by internal party differences rather than President Obama. |
Republicans lash out -- at each other Politico Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:12 PM PDT Simon says the presidential hopefuls attack each other more thanObama. |
Democrats Launch Offensive Over Jobs CQ Politics Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:11 PM PDT Senate Democrats are looking to put President Barack Obama's $447 billion jobs bill on the floor quickly in an effort to capitalize on divisions among Republicans. |
President Obama Calls On Congress To Act On Jobs Bill Free Internet Press Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:08 PM PDT U.S. President Barack Obama bluntly challenged Congress Monday to act immediately on his new jobs plan, brandishing a copy of the legislation in the Rose Garden and demanding: âNo games, no politics, no delays.â |
RCSD and Teachersâ Union Push for New Jobs Bill 13WHAM Rochester Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:06 PM PDT Rochester, N.Y. -- On Monday, President Obama sent his $447 billion jobs bill to Congress and urged them to pass it quickly. Meanwhile, on Monday evening, Vice President Joe Biden... |
Obama proposes tax hikes on wealthy to pay for jobs bill, demands quick action from Congress Brandon Sun Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:06 PM PDT WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, In a sharp challenge to Republicans, proposed paying for his costly new jobs plan Monday with tax hikes on the wealthy that Republicans have already emphatically rejected, setting the stage for a likely new fight with Congress. |
Obama pitches jobs plan today Portsmouth Daily Times Mon, 12 Sep 2011 21:04 PM PDT Supporters of USECâs loan request continue to press president as he heads to Ohio |
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