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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Dent: JOBS Bill a Legislative Victory

As the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Bill makes it way from Congress to the White House, Lehigh Valley Congressman Charlie Dent has released this statement:

“Completion of the JOBS Act is a legislative victory for American job creators. This bipartisan bill will help small businesses expand by increasing access to much-needed capital and easing onerous regulations that stifle growth and development. Completion of the JOBS Act is also a legislative victory for bipartisanship. The strong bipartisan support H.R. 3606 received during consideration in the House and Senate is a promising sign Congress can put aside partisan differences to deliver policies that help Americans get back to work. I am confident the President will sign H.R. 3606 into law without hesitation.”

5 comments:

  1. I'll bet that Geeting finds something wrong with this bill, simply because of Dent's involvement

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  2. "easing onerous regulations that stifle growth and development"

    like the "job" killing

    "don't dump used battery acid in the Bushkill Creek rule"

    or the "job" killing

    "don't tax the millionaire owners of the company that dumps used battery acid in the Bushkill Creek rule"

    probably a combo


    Thanks Charlie

    signed ...U.B.A.L.

    The Used Battery Acid Lobby

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  3. Bernie,

    Here comes that Bi-partisan stuff again!!!

    Donald Trump said it best, they keep letting Hussein Obama "Back in the Game"

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  4. Seems Republicans should have support the jobs bill 8 months ago. Guess it is time to get on the bandwagon as the economy is showing signs of a rebound.

    The thing that is wrong with this is that Republicans opposed it 8 months ago for political reasons and now they support it for political reasons.

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  5. Will this cost the average taxpayer anything.

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