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Moving with lightning speed, key lawmakers announced agreement today on a $789 billion economic stimulus measure designed to create millions of jobs in a nation reeling from recession. President Barack Obama could sign the bill within days. ...more
February 11, 2009
Moving with lightning speed, key lawmakers announced agreement today on a $789 billion economic stimulus measure designed to create millions of jobs in a nation reeling from recession. President Barack Obama could sign the bill within days. ...more
February 11, 2009
Cash-strapped states like Florida could lose out on millions of dollars. ...more
February 11, 2009
A McDonald's employee who got President Barack Obama's attention at a town hall meeting in Florida says his job prospects were super-sized by the spotlight. ...more
February 11, 2009
Cash-strapped Florida could lose out on millions of dollars if Congress' final version of a massive economic stimulus bill ends up reflecting the $838 billion Senate bill passed Tuesday, rather than one the House approved last week. ...more
February 11, 2009
Last week the U.S. House of Representatives passed an economic stimulus bill that would cost the American taxpayer $819 billion - enough to give every man, woman, and child almost $2,700. This would be the most expensive spending bill in history, costing more than the equivalent cost of the New Deal, the Marshall Plan and the Louisiana Purchase combined. ...more
February 11, 2009
An $838 billion economic stimulus bill backed by the White House survived a key test vote in the Senate Monday despite strong Republican opposition, and Democratic leaders vowed to deliver legislation for President Barack Obama's signature within a few days. ...more
February 9, 2009
With the Senate expected to narrowly approve its version of an economic stimulus bill, lawmakers from the House and Senate will face difficult negotiations over spending for tax cuts, education and aid for local governments. ...more
February 8, 2009
Most low-income people who lose their jobs are also without health insurance, a report released Friday concludes. ...more
February 7, 2009
The proposal would allow a tax credit of 10 percent of the value of new or existing residences, up to a $15,000 limit. ...more
February 5, 2009
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