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Obama Jobs Bill: President Signs Bill To Help Unemployed Veterans

Obama Jobs Bill Veterans Employment

JULIE PACE   11/21/11 01:13 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Heralding a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, President Barack Obama signed into law Monday legislation aimed at helping unemployed veterans find work while putting more cash in the hands of companies with government contracts.

The legislation, which creates tax breaks for companies that hire jobless veterans, marks the first proposal from Obama's $447 billion jobs bill to be signed into law. The rest of the package of new taxes and spending has largely failed to garner support from Republican lawmakers.

"Because Democrats and Republicans came together, I'm proud to sign those proposals into law," Obama said during a signing ceremony Monday.

Looming over the brief moment of unity, however, was the apparent failure of lawmakers from both parties to agree on $1.2 trillion in spending cuts ahead of a Wednesday deadline by a special committee. While Obama didn't directly address the looming deadline, he said the American people deserve bold, bipartisan action.

"My message to every member of Congress is keep going. Keep working. Keep finding more ways to put partisanship aside and put more Americans back to work," he said.

The veterans' legislation had overwhelming support from both parties, with the House passing the measure 422-0 and the Senate approving it 95-0. In addition to the tax breaks for businesses, it also beefs up job-training and counseling programs for unemployed veterans.

The legislation also repeals a 2006 law that would have required the federal, state and local governments to withhold 3 percent of their payments to nearly all contractors. That statute, which doesn't take effect until 2013, was supposed to pressure contractors to pay their taxes in full, but lawmakers now say the law would deny cash to companies that need it to hire more workers.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said passage of the bill showed that it is possible for both parties to reach a consensus.

"By focusing on areas of agreement – rather than partisan stimulus bills – we can pass legislation to help foster job growth. Neither of these measures alone is going to solve the jobs crisis, but they'll provide relief to job creators and help American veterans," McConnell said.

McConnell praised Obama for inviting Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts to attend the ceremony. It was Brown who had introduced the 3 percent withholding bill.

Brown was joined on stage with the president by two other GOP lawmakers – Florida Rep. Jeff Miller and Tennessee Rep. Diane Black – as well as a handful of Democrats.

The tax credits for hiring veterans will cost the government an estimated $95 million – a tiny fraction of Obama's overall jobs plan. The credits would be as much as $9,600 for companies hiring disabled vets who have looked for work for more than half a year. The size of the credit would be based on the worker's salary and how long the worker was unemployed.

The programs would be financed mostly by extending a fee the Veterans Affairs Department charges to back mortgages.

Erasing the withholding requirement for contractors would reduce federal revenues by an estimated $11.2 billion over the coming decade. It would be paid for by making it harder for some elderly people to qualify for Medicaid by changing the formula used to determine their eligibility.

Many economists have said annulling the withholding law would have a minimal impact on hiring.

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WASHINGTON — Heralding a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, President Barack Obama signed into law Monday legislation aimed at helping unemployed veterans find work while putting more cash in ...
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no dash american
the real 1% ers are combat veterans
03:40 AM on 11/23/2011
0230 just got back from a patrol...damn I'm back n the states. Hope the neighbors don't mind walking up and down the neighborhood, only took a 9 mil this time. Swear I heard incoming,. Been back 5 years still feel like I'm over there some nights. Tonight was a 4 clonazepam, 2 ambien, 2 hydrocodone washed it down with a couple beers, got to get up in 2 more. Wish I was killed over there dammit. I hate this.
12:19 AM on 11/23/2011
Anytime a new law is signed it cost the taxpayer money. Seems both parties forget the USA broke. Coming soon to America economic collapse, courtesy of US government aided by the public.
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Liviu
I support the right to arm the bears.
05:06 PM on 11/21/2011
The Republicans fate: death by a thousand paper bills (just like this one, that they had to pass)
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
04:16 PM on 11/21/2011
“On December 3, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Nelson Peacock, responding to request from several U.S. Senators, including Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), wrote: “Our conservative estimate suggests that ICE would require a budget of more than $135 billion to apprehend, detain and remove the nation’s entire illegal immigrant population.”

http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-national/dhs-confirms-cheaper-to-deport-every-illegal-alien-than-allowing-them-to-stay#ixzz1XkZwIm1v

Creating 5 million to 7 million existing jobs' vacated' by deporting 11.2 million illegals for $135 billion USD ~ sounds like a better investment for the U.S. Taxpayer

Than the $447 billion American Jobs Plan of 2011 ~ which "mirrors" the failed $787 billion ObamaStimulus Act of 2009, taking the U.S. Unemployment Rate from 7.8% to 9.1% = a loss of 2 million additional jobs, since GWB ~ costing the U.S. Taxpayer $393,500 for each & every one of the 2 million jobs it lost.

Interestingly ~ BHO’s new proposed $447 billion American Jobs Plan of 2011, is hopeful to create 1.9 million new jobs. To cover the 2 million jobs that BHO’s ObamaStimulus Act of 2009 ~ lost since GWB
02:50 PM on 11/21/2011
this is a b.s. bill that really does nothing to help people, just looks good because its aimed at vets. again helps big business does nothing to balance spending, or increase revenues robs the people again at the expense of business, just more of the same, and they all act like they've really done something. WHAT A PILE OF SMELLY STUFF WRAPPED TO LOOK REAL PRETTY
02:46 PM on 11/21/2011
Good one part down and several parts of the jobs bill to go. Let's raise hell about the infrastructure part next.
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OswegoKayaker
Freedom's just another word . . .
02:45 PM on 11/21/2011
Why does it say 95-0 when Tea Party Republican Jim DeMint voted against our vets?
02:07 PM on 11/21/2011
I wish Michelle Obama would learn to dress like a First Lady! Why is she dressing down so much?
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abgesq2000
Indie with no reason to vote TP/GOP
04:41 PM on 11/21/2011
And exactly how does a First Lady dress?

She shouldn't be allowed to wear Old Navy?
kellygreen
"Ideology is the Science of Idiots" John Adams
04:50 PM on 11/21/2011
"Rationalizations are the smoke that billows from emotional fires. You don't treat rationalizations as if they were reasoned, principled arguments, just like you don't put out a fire by standing around waving at the smoke. "

These people who are so personally critical of the Obamas, are not objecting to the "what"...they are objecting to the "who". They just so deeply resent that they are our President and First Lady, that NOTHING they do will ever be right in these people's eyes.

Just like President Obama will never be able to present enough "evidence" to satisfy the birthers.

Here's the real game. If Michelle Obama dresses casually...then she's: "dressing down" and not in a fashion suitable for a First Lady. If she dresses more elegantly, then she's: "being arrogant and looking down average working people."

IOW, she's wrong no matter she does.

So you just recognized the head game for what it is....and you ignore it.
04:50 PM on 11/21/2011
yeah..if you think that's First Lady clothing..OK
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vetxcl
10:16 PM on 01/11/2012
Completely off-topic and illustrative of terminal ODS.
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MelanieMatthias
I am President Obama's biggest fan!
01:52 PM on 11/21/2011
I'm so proud of our President! He just keeps on keeping on. I am amazed at his record and the great things he keeps doing for America.
02:02 PM on 11/21/2011
I too am AMAZED at just how much Pres. Obama has been able to get done even with Republicans playing childish games and disrupting the role of Congress for these past 3 years.

Just IMAGINE where America AND the economy would be today if it had not been for THESE Republicans, who bear no resemblance to anything American.
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MelanieMatthias
I am President Obama's biggest fan!
03:46 PM on 11/21/2011
I know! I agree with you completely. Just think if the republicans would have embraced him as a once-in-a-lifetime brilliant President. The entire world would be different right now. We would have such respect and admiration for the republicans, instead of what we feel for them now. They had a fabulous chance.
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vetxcl
10:22 PM on 01/11/2012
Truly a very productive President and Congress despite the rant and skreed to the opposite. The record reinforces that assertion.
01:43 PM on 11/21/2011
Thank you Mr. President for signing YOUR bill, the Veteran's Jobs Act. Now, lets keep the pressure on intrasigent Republicans, who only want to reward the wealthy with more tax cuts, which now have been proven after 30 years to NOT work to stimulate the economy. They voted down the rest of Mr. Obama's jobs bill. Lets let them know they will pay if they continue to block it.
11:00 AM on 01/15/2012
msmariat

" They voted down the rest of Mr. Obama's jobs bill"

Do alittle research before making such a huge mistake in what you post! Obama's jobs bill was killed by Harry Reid who refused to bring the bill to the senate floor for debate and voting...despite REPUBLICANS TRYING TO GET THE BILLTO THE SENATE FLOOR!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/06/harry-reid-senate-precedent_n_999291.html

"WASHINGTON -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) led Democrats in a precedent-setting move on Thursday evening, shutting down an effort by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to hijack the floor and force the chamber to move away from debate on Chinese currency manipulation and instead vote on President Obama's American Jobs Act."
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anastmosis
01:41 PM on 11/21/2011
Sorry folks, I understand it sounds good and we're all desperate for good news, but when I look at the details, this really stinks. It does nothing to create new jobs. Companies that are ready to hire anyway are encouraged to favor veterans over other desperate job seekers by rewarding the company with a tax cut at taxpayers expense. It's just robbing Peter to pay Paul. Instead of punishing companies for off-shoring jobs and actualy increasing jobs here, both Dems and Repubs support this 100% to give the appearance of doing something constructive. Neither party is helping the 99%. Both are in the pockets of corporations, one in the left-hand pocket, the other in the right, but both favoring Wall Street over Main Street.
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Trustfunded1
01:37 PM on 11/21/2011
Veterans jump to the front of the line for supporting the corporate empire.

Nevermind that both parties are terrified of their #s in OWS.
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applesNpears
Barack starplayer 24/7
01:25 PM on 11/21/2011
thank you president Obama for all your tireless work on our behalf. also 150,000 new employees thanks you for the Boeing contract you were able to acquire in Asia. bless.
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razliubit
what's up doc?
01:31 PM on 11/21/2011
22 billion transaction..so far the biggest in asia pacific
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Russ Simon
01:20 PM on 11/21/2011
give cash to companies that hire unemployed veterans... genius idea! If only there was more thinking like that for all unemployed people? what?? there is?? The republicans are preventing it from being passed into law? that is not surprising.
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
01:11 PM on 11/21/2011
ONE small STEP!
02:02 PM on 11/21/2011
Even a trip to the moon begins with one small step.
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dmsdzinr
Progression wit a twist of sarcasm.
02:05 PM on 11/21/2011
It's better than Nothin'