November 17, 2009 2:47 PM

Democrats Want Jobs Bill by Dec. 18

By
Stephanie Condon
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Economy
4963930House Democrats would like to pass a jobs bill by Dec. 18, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told reporters today.

With unemployment rates surpassing 10 percent, Democrats say they are getting input from economists on the most effective ways to get more people back in the workforce, CBS News Capitol Hill Producer Jill Jackson reports.

Democrats are considering a range of ideas, Hoyer said, including providing aid to states, giving tax credits to employers as an incentive to hire more people and extending unemployment benefits or the federal subsidy of COBRA health insurance benefits.

Hoyer also said highway spending is on the table. The White House is not interested in signing the full extension of the federal highway spending program this year, which could create thousands of jobs but be very costly.

While he "would not characterize [the jobs bill] as a second stimulus," Hoyer said "we will not have the kind of recovery we want" as long as jobless rates remain so high, Jackson reports. Hoyer added that the bill will be very targeted, but he could not say how large the package will be.

Meanwhile, the White House announced yesterday it would host its "jobs summit" on Dec. 3 and that President Obama would subsequently tour the country to focus on the economy.

Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said today that "it's about time" Democrats start focusing on deficits and jobs, though he added that he was incredulous of their plans, Jackson reports.

"I say you've got to be kidding me," Cantor said. "They have for months now been about more spending, leaving a wake of deficits in their trails, and now they want to focus on what's important," he said.

Cantor added that he urges House Democrats to consider Republican solutions for job creation.

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by stn_sage November 17, 2009 7:01 PM EST
I am totally DISGUSTED with the Federal Government!

On the one hand, we have the GOP who RUINED the economy, and now all they can do, is say, 'NO-O-O!'

And on the other, we have the Democrats who DON'T keep their campaign promises! And, ONLY NOW, are getting around to dealing with the jobs promise BECAUSE another election 'is around the corner!'

To 'H' with them BOTH! Vote incumbents out!
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by spevman November 17, 2009 6:48 PM EST
How about completely eliminating income tax on unemployment benefits instead of just exempting the first $2,400.
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by lightningF November 17, 2009 5:44 PM EST
What is going on? another stimulis bill for jobs? what happened to the 787 Billion dollar stimulis job creations? When is the first stimulis going to kick in,and create those 3-4 million jobs Obama promised?...Do they not know the longer they extend un-employment the longer people will ask for the hand out? 12 trillion dollars in debt,and they want to spend more? This Tax,Spend and borrowing is ruining America.2010/ 2012 can not come soon enough,to stop this wasteful spending,spending,spending.
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by ajvw November 17, 2009 3:36 PM EST
already passed an 900 billion dollar jobs bill. afterall, if we don't pass this right away unemployment may reach 8 percent.
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by UnemployedinCalifornia November 17, 2009 5:49 PM EST
The unemployment rate in the US is at 10.2% as of October 2009
by louiville35 November 17, 2009 3:22 PM EST
Are these the same "Economists" they used last time, LOL

Oh and they just now trying to solve unemployment (because I think we all know by now the first was just payoffs to campaign contributors like the teachers union....).
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