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Obama's Jobs Council: Infrastructure Improvements Top List Of Priorities

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First Posted: 10/11/11 09:12 AM ET Updated: 12/11/11 05:12 AM ET

By JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Decrying the human toll of the nation's economic and financial crisis, a group of corporate and labor leaders advising President Barack Obama is calling for sweeping and urgent changes in government policies, from liberalized immigration and less restrictive regulations to a more business friendly tax system and greater spending on infrastructure.

In tackling the nation's economic crisis and its stubborn 9.1 percent unemployment rate, the president's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness is putting the names of some of the country's top corporate CEOs as well as the head of the AFL-CIO behind proposed initiatives and policy overhauls sure to please and irritate Democratic and Republican partisans alike.

The council, headed by GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt, will release its 50-page report Tuesday during a meeting with Obama in Pittsburgh. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the report Monday night.

Topping the council's list is a plea for improvements in the nation's network of roads and bridges, for airport upgrades and modernized ports, and for updated electric grids, water and wastewater systems.

"If Washington can agree on anything, it should be this - and it should be now," the report states.

Others on the 27-member council include AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, AOL co-founder Steve Case and Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg.

The report notes that 1 million construction workers are unemployed and points to the declining state of U.S. infrastructure. It also says that China now has six of the world's top 10 seaports and that the United States can't claim a single one of the other four.

It calls on Congress to reauthorize surface transportation legislation instead of simply approving temporary extensions. It proposes additional ways of leveraging private sector investment in public works projects, including a national infrastructure bank that would be seeded with public money to attract private money - a proposal that has bipartisan support.

To speed up projects, the council has recommended a streamlined approval process that prevents delays over environmental reviews or other permits.

As a start, the Obama administration on Monday announced 14 major public works projects across the country that will receive accelerated environmental and permit reviews. The projects include replacing the Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River in New York to a wind generation project in California's San Bernardino National Forest.

In the midst of an uphill fight with Congress to win approval of his $447 billion jobs bill, Obama is eager to use means that don't require congressional approval to demonstrate action against the weak economy and an unemployment rate that has not budged in three months. The new review process incorporates the council's recommendations, but it's also a nod to Republicans and the construction industry - both have long complained about government bureaucratic delays and regulatory red tape.

Last June, Obama conceded that even public works projects financed by his 2009 economic stimulus faced permitting delays. "Shovel ready was not as shovel ready as we expected," he said.

The administration's goal is to complete federal review of those 14 projects within 18 months.

The projects listed by the administration include a highway connector in Provo, Utah; a 14-mile rail transit line in and around Baltimore; an Interstate 95 bridge over the Merrimack River in Massachusetts; a light rail project extension near Los Angeles International Airport; and a series of pending oil and gas applications for wells and pipelines in the Dakota Prairie and Little Missouri National Grasslands in North and South Dakota.

While in Pittsburgh, Obama will tour an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers training center and continue his push for his jobs bill. The Senate has scheduled a vote Tuesday on whether to take up the legislation.

Later, Obama will travel to Orlando, Fla., where he will attend to fundraising events for his presidential campaign and for the Democratic National Committee.

The jobs council's report, which will be the centerpiece of the president's meeting with council members, also calls for eased immigration rules for high-skilled foreigners, including automatic work permits or provisional visas to all foreign students after they earn science, technology, engineering or math degrees from U.S. colleges or universities.

"We are sympathetic to the political sensitivities around the topic of immigration reform," the council report states. "But when it comes to driving job creation and increasing American competitiveness, separating the highly skilled worker component is critical. We therefore call upon Congress to pass reforms aimed directly at allowing the most promising foreign-born entrepreneurs to remain in or relocate to the United States."

Other recommendations:

-Reduce regulations and providing incentives for private firms and start-ups to go public. The council said tightened regulations in the aftermath of the speculative bubble in Internet firms in the late 1990s have created unintended consequences, causing a drop in the number of initial public offerings.

-Eliminate capital gains taxes on investments of $25 million or less in a privately held company so long as that investment is held for at least five years.

-Encourage new graduates to take entrepreneurial risks by creating a student loan repayment plan based on income.

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By JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Decrying the human toll of the nation's economic and financial crisis, a group of corporate and labor leaders advising President Barack Obama is call...
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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Justice Goodyear 09:47 AM on 10/11/2011
It won't be the lack of Gitmo, the expanding wars or the continued loss of civil liberties that will keep Obama from being elected for a second term.  It will be his poor economic leadership.

The mantra of "infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure" by liberals is threatening his presidency.  "Shovel ready" jobs are temporary project jobs.  Money raised for infrastructure jobs  Read More...
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bahkey
05:17 PM on 10/12/2011
I build bridges for a living so thanks repub/baggers for voting down jobs bill. The one thing i need to feed my family and keep a roof over our head.
03:06 AM on 10/13/2011
Obama support H-1b work visas which is putting engineers out of work and that impacts my family.
07:08 PM on 10/11/2011
Infrastructure building uses concrete, steel, asphalt, and heavy equipment. The government has a buy American first, hire American first policy. When government contracts become available American businesses come into existence to compete for the contracts and they have to hire Americans first and buy American materials first so American businesses spring up to fill those orders. Businesses who supply government contractors have to use American parts first and hire Americans first. When infrastructure upkeep and modernization is ongoing this keeps prices of American made goods lower for industry and the consumer. When Infrastructure upkeep and modernization is ongoing it saves business and consumers billions in fuel, tires, and vehicle upkeep and doubles the life of vehicles. This along with the social safety net props up the economy during free market bust cycles making for shallower recessions and shorter recessions. This makes American made goods more competitive in the global market and keeps good paying jobs here.

When private industry has projects it outsources, builds overseas or hires immigrant workers. When Reagan cut infrastructure spending US manufacturing, the US Steel industry and small US independent contractors all but disappeared overnight. When taxes on corporations went down everyone else's taxes doubled. We gave Corporations $9T in tax cuts that they spent overseas undermining US interests and not one red cent trickled down in those thirty years.
06:14 PM on 10/11/2011
I have no problem with Obama's plan to stimulate the economy with public works projects.

What I utterly detest is how Obama mandated Stimulus I public works money be directed only to union shops. This is taxpayer money, and the contracts should go to the lowest qualified bidder, NOT the lowest union shop bid.

Obama, quit using our tax dollars to buy votes and campaign cash from labor unions. This is not your money you are spending, it is the taxpayers'.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
06:30 PM on 10/11/2011
Do you have a link that confirms only union shops could take the money? 

And what do you have against workers banding together to demand fair wages? 

And what if you end up in a position where you might have to band together with someone else?

Just a thought...

Also, shouldn't contracts go to the highest qualifying bidders?  The "lowest qualifying bidders" might use second rate materials, subcontract to somebody who subcontracts to somebody who subcontracts... I think you mean "lowest-costing bidders", but my points remain equally valid.  Quality and care are important.  But those values really aren't American anymore, are they?
12:16 PM on 10/12/2011
The Davis Bacon Act mandates that all businesses that do work for the government pay what is called prevailing wage so there is no savings one way or the other and the employees are paid the same including benefits. If you look at the pay schedules published under the act you may not think the unions are so great, the scale for many are exorbitant to say the least, it also requires a company to pay an unskilled laborer as much as $75.00 an hour to clean up a worksite and such, closing this employment out for many young people looking for experience to move up in life.
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bahkey
05:28 PM on 10/12/2011
I build bridges in Mass. which is union but i work on non-union jobs. Fact... Actually most of the heavy -highway contractors in Mass.... SPS.,Middlesex Corp.,S&R and quite of few others are non -union. And thats just in the Boston area. The further you are from Boston the less union based and they get fed. money for infrastructure. Plus anyone illegal can't work on those jobs.
Because all legal documents have to be turned in by the state engineer each friday morning or the state will not except payroll. FACT Plus contractor would lose bidding permit with state.
06:39 PM on 10/12/2011
Should we blame you for The BIg Dig mess?
05:57 PM on 10/11/2011
I have NO ONE for whom to vote in the next election - "Jobs Bill" my @ss!! They ALL just passed another free trade agreement that is wiping out the last of American made products - the US must pay duties to even get into another country and Obama and his congress all made this happen - a Jobs Bill is a joke! I need a candidate who knows what they are doing and still would like to see this country thrive - I'm disgusted.
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DXM
A sane moderate living during insane extreme times
05:22 PM on 10/11/2011
Some of these proposals make far too much sense (while many of the others are just Trojan horses to slip in ineffective conservative economic policies designed only to further enrich the wealthy)... which means it won't happen. And if President Obama supports this, that means the GOP will be automatically against it... which means it won't happen. Either way you look at it, none of this will happen no matter what.
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dewh
Driving Miss Crazy
04:39 PM on 10/11/2011
Referencing the title of this article...TELL THAT TO THE GOP
04:38 PM on 10/11/2011
Our infrastructure is horrendous here in America.
A recent trip outside of the country really brought this fact to light for me.
Looked like a third world country here when I returned.
05:58 PM on 10/11/2011
well....it is now.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
06:31 PM on 10/11/2011
And proof, in case anybody says we lack the talent or skill in high-tech fields:

http://www.kermitrose.com/images/UnEmpRatesCSOcc.jpg

It's all about lowering wages, which - to boil it all down - means eliminating the middle class.
04:32 PM on 10/11/2011
The regulation needs to mandate only US workers and American owned companies. Do we need China taking away American's jobs repeated again!!
06:00 PM on 10/11/2011
it isn't just China - it is Brazil, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Russia - well...a lot of the world. Made in _____ can be anything but America.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
06:34 PM on 10/11/2011
Multinationals should be left out.  They've received lots in tax cuts, taxpayer-funded subsidy, even bailouts...  tax cuts didn't create jobs, our paying them subsidy did not help...  driving down wages helped in the short term... as did other means to show "record profits" (cutting wages, cutting jobs, etc).  All at OUR expense.  Yours and mine and even those like the ignorant Bachmann-follower who doesn't realize he's being duped, but I digress...

And it's not all about China, to be fair... but our tax money should be going back to its people and itself.  Not to those that will pocket it, pride it as "profit", and run off with it while they continue the same games that had them demanding "bailouts" in the first place.
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04:27 PM on 10/11/2011
Our infrastructure is paramount to our national security. Natural and man-made disasters necessitate the mass evacuations of our urban centers. Bridges, power grids, dams, etc. are all a part of making America great. Those who call this another example of unnecessary or wasteful government spending are in need of a civics lesson in order to have their sense of true patriotism restored.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
06:34 PM on 10/11/2011
Faved by a fan, thanks!
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laurieanichols
je pense donc, je suis
04:01 PM on 10/11/2011
What I never understood about the whole shovel ready issue, is why couldn't the funds have been put into escrow until the proper permitting procedures were completed. The government/taxpayers are investing in our future so why be in such a rush? I guess it might have had something to do with a recalcitrant GOP? How can anyone deny that our infrastructure everywhere is decaying right before our eyes and getting our construction workers back to work can only be a good thing.
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dewh
Driving Miss Crazy
04:41 PM on 10/11/2011
Yes, I'm afraid that one goes right back to Congress. They are the ones (on both sides) that are responsible for nothing being done. And they certainly don't want any of our infrastructure fixed. They have been griping about that since Obama was running in 2008.
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killarneytim
Just common sense;not L or R
03:39 PM on 10/11/2011
We do not need a tax and spend bill to fix our roads etc. We just need to increase the gasoline tax to fund it as we have always done. This way does not rely on borrowed money and is ongoing and not short term.
05:02 PM on 10/11/2011
to paraphrase. We don't need a tax and spend bill. We need a tax and spend bill.
Charles W Noble
rain drops make rivers flowing in the ocean
05:21 PM on 10/11/2011
good catch
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killarneytim
Just common sense;not L or R
06:07 PM on 10/11/2011
Cute but big difference. The gas tax is a pay as you go tax. The "jobs bill" is a one time short term program, to be paid for over ten years. Big difference.
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ReagansHeroes
I'm retiring and now reject fiscal conservatism...
03:35 PM on 10/11/2011
Hey... wait a minute...you told us how badly we needed money for road and bridges that were shovel ready jobs two years ago... what happened to that $787 we gave you for that???

Maybe if you used all that money for those improvements as you promised instead of buying car companies and giving money to your friends in Solyndra, you wouldn't be asking for it again, our economy would be better, and our unemployment would be under 8% as your administration promised.
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dewh
Driving Miss Crazy
04:42 PM on 10/11/2011
I'm sorry but you have misspoken. Congress is in charge of spending, not the President. And bailing out the car companies and big banks was started under Bush.
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Terry T
04:55 PM on 10/11/2011
Then why does whitehouse.gov boast, when listing Obama's accomplishments, "the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which has been responsible for about 3 million American jobs and brought the economy back from the brink of another depression." Should he take credit? And I think you misunderstand something about our government. Congress can send legislation to POTUS. He has to SIGN it. So Congress may be able to advocate spending, but if POTUS doesn't agree, he sends it back. It's called a veto. BTW: He fully backed TARP - Bush made sure Obama was on board, and Obama voiced his agreement. And Solyndra was NOT a deal that Congress picked. That was done by the DOE and WH.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
03:00 PM on 10/11/2011
Mr President

job one is caring for your own people !!

there suffering will be ignored no more !

economic hit men have been allowed to have there way !

Government is always saying they want to protect the people !

Now is the time to do just that !

your people are calling on you Mr President and yes it,s a 3 AM call
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Hijeetz Mipanz
November 2012, The End of a Mistake.
03:05 PM on 10/11/2011
You Liberals always want government to take care of everything. Pick Yourself up and move on.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
03:15 PM on 10/11/2011
so say ,s

the dominionest !

LOLO :)

evidently you come from a place of not enough to go around !

sorry about that :(

they do have mind exercises that will cure that !!

it ,s called compassion for your fellow man ! in make,s the blood sing and the heart and brain fire on all cylinders !
03:37 PM on 10/11/2011
I want the government to stop bailing out corporations, end free trade with communist China (can't have free trade with communist dictators ), end NAFTA, and end regulation of the labor markets (H-1b).

Who has the lobbyist?
02:56 PM on 10/11/2011
Looks like this little panel is just another pay-off of political IOUs by the 'Gloriou Leader' - check out 'Glorious Leader's' hand picked members:

The group of private-sector business leaders advising President Obama on how to create jobs and grow the economy is full of deep-pocket Democratic donors .

The bundlers
- Mark Gallogy, investment firm Centerbridge Partners,
- Penny Prtizker, president and CEO of Pritzker Realty Group
- Robert Wolf, chairman of UBS Americas — have raised as much as $2.7 million for Obama in 2008 and 2012 combined, according to estimates provided by the Obama campaign.

Other members of the council who have personally padded Obama’s election coffers include:
- Xerox Corporation CEO Ursula Burns
- TIAA-CREF CEO Roger Ferguson
- MIT/Harvard Broad Institute director Eric Lander
- Citigroup chairman Richard Parsons
- Hooven-Dayton Corp. CEO Christopher Che
- Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.

Sandberg hosted a fundraiser that netted at least $2.5 million.

UC Berkeley employees contributed $1.6 million, and GE, chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt leads Obama’s jobs council, were the source of more than $1.7 million combined.

Comcast Corp., headed by CEO Brian Roberts is the top corporate source of campaign cash for Obama’s 2012 bid.

The United Food and Commercial Workers Union and AFL-CIO spending more than $900,000 on political communications and advertisements. The leaders of both groups, Joseph Hansen and Richard Trumka, also sit on Obama’s council.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/10/obama-jobs-council-stacked-with-democratic-donors/
02:45 PM on 10/11/2011
Obama's job council is headed by offshorers. Basically, Obama is putting forward a plan that taxes working people to pay for the creation of short term jobs. The goal is to mask over the real damage done by free trade policies with communist China, NAFTA, and wage suppression from work visa regulations like H-1b.