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Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
http://www.american99ersunion.com/
Thursday, April 14, 2011
REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA LEE AND BOBBY SCOTT MEET WITH HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ABOUT EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) continued the fight to pass HR 589, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Expansion Act. Reps. Lee and Scott met today with Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), and discussed the possibility of bringing HR 589 to the House floor for a vote.
HR 589 extends emergency benefits to long-term unemployed workers by providing 14 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits to people who, while actively searching for employment, have exhausted all their benefits yet are still unemployed. Introduced in early February, HR 589 has not been considered by the Ways and Means Committee, the Committee with sole jurisdiction over the bill. The House Leadership has also not exercised its power to bring the bill directly to the floor of the House. Reps. Lee and Scott recently wrote a letter to the House Republican leadership on the issue, and that letter led to today's meeting.
"We had a productive meeting with the Speaker and the Majority Leader to discuss this critical issue of providing aid for long-term unemployed workers," said Representative Barbara Lee. "With almost 5 unemployed workers for every available job, it would be unacceptable to allow millions of displaced workers who have exhausted their benefits to have no safety net to help make ends meet. Speaker Boehner encouraged us to work with the House Ways and Means Committee to move this bill forward, and while we will certainly do so, we maintain that these long-term unemployed workers deserve a floor vote now. Frankly, where there is a will there is a way, and we hope that the Republican leadership will show some serious will to move this vital effort forward."
"In the past, Congress has designated unemployment insurance as emergency spending and has extended the program when the national unemployment rate is higher than 7.2%," said Representative Bobby Scott. "Now we are at 8.8% nationally and for every new job opening there are almost 5 people who are unemployed. For the millions that are left behind, this assistance is desperately needed. Furthermore, last December we passed a tax package with about $42 billion in tax cuts for multimillionaires without requiring an offset. Now we are paying for this choice, and we are not prioritizing the assistance that families need. This is the message that we conveyed to Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor."
-End Statement-
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails are making a difference!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA LEE AND BOBBY SCOTT MEET WITH HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ABOUT EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) continued the fight to pass HR 589, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Expansion Act. Reps. Lee and Scott met today with Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), and discussed the possibility of bringing HR 589 to the House floor for a vote.
HR 589 extends emergency benefits to long-term unemployed workers by providing 14 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits to people who, while actively searching for employment, have exhausted all their benefits yet are still unemployed. Introduced in early February, HR 589 has not been considered by the Ways and Means Committee, the Committee with sole jurisdiction over the bill. The House Leadership has also not exercised its power to bring the bill directly to the floor of the House. Reps. Lee and Scott recently wrote a letter to the House Republican leadership on the issue, and that letter led to today's meeting.
"We had a productive meeting with the Speaker and the Majority Leader to discuss this critical issue of providing aid for long-term unemployed workers," said Representative Barbara Lee. "With almost 5 unemployed workers for every available job, it would be unacceptable to allow millions of displaced workers who have exhausted their benefits to have no safety net to help make ends meet. Speaker Boehner encouraged us to work with the House Ways and Means Committee to move this bill forward, and while we will certainly do so, we maintain that these long-term unemployed workers deserve a floor vote now. Frankly, where there is a will there is a way, and we hope that the Republican leadership will show some serious will to move this vital effort forward."
"In the past, Congress has designated unemployment insurance as emergency spending and has extended the program when the national unemployment rate is higher than 7.2%," said Representative Bobby Scott. "Now we are at 8.8% nationally and for every new job opening there are almost 5 people who are unemployed. For the millions that are left behind, this assistance is desperately needed. Furthermore, last December we passed a tax package with about $42 billion in tax cuts for multimillionaires without requiring an offset. Now we are paying for this choice, and we are not prioritizing the assistance that families need. This is the message that we conveyed to Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor."
-End Statement-
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails are making a difference!
Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
I can only hope this will pass. It seems to me that Boehner hasn't said he would support it. He just encouraged them to move the bill forward. Maybe I'm reading into this a little too much.
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
I just saw that both #HR589 and #99ers are in the top ten hashtags of all the tweets tweeted @BarackObama.
Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
concernedinKY wrote:I just saw that both #HR589 and #99ers are in the top ten hashtags of all the tweets tweeted @BarackObama.
I bet it is. Did you check @ Rep Boehner? I've seen quite a few of them addressed to John Boehner as well.
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Need2Bworking wrote:Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Im sorry but why the hell dont they just bring this to a vote already???
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
JaneWI wrote:concernedinKY wrote:I just saw that both #HR589 and #99ers are in the top ten hashtags of all the tweets tweeted @BarackObama.
I bet it is. Did you check @ Rep Boehner? I've seen quite a few of them addressed to John Boehner as well.
Thats great!! Lets keep it up!!!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
We have to keep bombarding all of them from every direction til they move HR589 to the floor and pass it.The Ways & Means Committee and Chairman Dave Camp is my first target this morning. Let's keep on keeping on guys!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
concernedinKY wrote:http://www.american99ersunion.com/
Thursday, April 14, 2011
REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA LEE AND BOBBY SCOTT MEET WITH HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ABOUT EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) continued the fight to pass HR 589, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Expansion Act. Reps. Lee and Scott met today with Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), and discussed the possibility of bringing HR 589 to the House floor for a vote.
HR 589 extends emergency benefits to long-term unemployed workers by providing 14 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits to people who, while actively searching for employment, have exhausted all their benefits yet are still unemployed. Introduced in early February, HR 589 has not been considered by the Ways and Means Committee, the Committee with sole jurisdiction over the bill. The House Leadership has also not exercised its power to bring the bill directly to the floor of the House. Reps. Lee and Scott recently wrote a letter to the House Republican leadership on the issue, and that letter led to today's meeting.
"We had a productive meeting with the Speaker and the Majority Leader to discuss this critical issue of providing aid for long-term unemployed workers," said Representative Barbara Lee. "With almost 5 unemployed workers for every available job, it would be unacceptable to allow millions of displaced workers who have exhausted their benefits to have no safety net to help make ends meet. Speaker Boehner encouraged us to work with the House Ways and Means Committee to move this bill forward, and while we will certainly do so, we maintain that these long-term unemployed workers deserve a floor vote now. Frankly, where there is a will there is a way, and we hope that the Republican leadership will show some serious will to move this vital effort forward."
"In the past, Congress has designated unemployment insurance as emergency spending and has extended the program when the national unemployment rate is higher than 7.2%," said Representative Bobby Scott. "Now we are at 8.8% nationally and for every new job opening there are almost 5 people who are unemployed. For the millions that are left behind, this assistance is desperately needed. Furthermore, last December we passed a tax package with about $42 billion in tax cuts for multimillionaires without requiring an offset. Now we are paying for this choice, and we are not prioritizing the assistance that families need. This is the message that we conveyed to Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor."
-End Statement-
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails are making a difference!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
concernedinKY wrote:http://www.american99ersunion.com/
Thursday, April 14, 2011
REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA LEE AND BOBBY SCOTT MEET WITH HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ABOUT EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) continued the fight to pass HR 589, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Expansion Act. Reps. Lee and Scott met today with Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), and discussed the possibility of bringing HR 589 to the House floor for a vote.
HR 589 extends emergency benefits to long-term unemployed workers by providing 14 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits to people who, while actively searching for employment, have exhausted all their benefits yet are still unemployed. Introduced in early February, HR 589 has not been considered by the Ways and Means Committee, the Committee with sole jurisdiction over the bill. The House Leadership has also not exercised its power to bring the bill directly to the floor of the House. Reps. Lee and Scott recently wrote a letter to the House Republican leadership on the issue, and that letter led to today's meeting.
"We had a productive meeting with the Speaker and the Majority Leader to discuss this critical issue of providing aid for long-term unemployed workers," said Representative Barbara Lee. "With almost 5 unemployed workers for every available job, it would be unacceptable to allow millions of displaced workers who have exhausted their benefits to have no safety net to help make ends meet. Speaker Boehner encouraged us to work with the House Ways and Means Committee to move this bill forward, and while we will certainly do so, we maintain that these long-term unemployed workers deserve a floor vote now. Frankly, where there is a will there is a way, and we hope that the Republican leadership will show some serious will to move this vital effort forward."
"In the past, Congress has designated unemployment insurance as emergency spending and has extended the program when the national unemployment rate is higher than 7.2%," said Representative Bobby Scott. "Now we are at 8.8% nationally and for every new job opening there are almost 5 people who are unemployed. For the millions that are left behind, this assistance is desperately needed. Furthermore, last December we passed a tax package with about $42 billion in tax cuts for multimillionaires without requiring an offset. Now we are paying for this choice, and we are not prioritizing the assistance that families need. This is the message that we conveyed to Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor."
-End Statement-
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails are making a difference!
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Need2Bworking wrote:Need2Bworking wrote:Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Need2Bworking wrote:Need2Bworking wrote:Need2Bworking wrote:Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Our 'public servants' are on recess. Here is the schedule: http://www.thecapitol.net/FAQ/cong_schedule.html
While it officially starts on April 18th, it really started on Friday afternoon, we all know they get a head start on leaving early on Fridays. Their recess is from April 18th - May 1st.
While it officially starts on April 18th, it really started on Friday afternoon, we all know they get a head start on leaving early on Fridays. Their recess is from April 18th - May 1st.
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
Need2Bworking wrote:Need2Bworking wrote:Need2Bworking wrote:Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your
Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the
umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle
understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the
solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails
are making a difference!
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concernedinKY wrote:http://www.american99ersunion.com/
Thursday, April 14, 2011
REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA LEE AND BOBBY SCOTT MEET WITH HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ABOUT EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED.
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) continued the fight to pass HR 589, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Expansion Act. Reps. Lee and Scott met today with Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), and discussed the possibility of bringing HR 589 to the House floor for a vote.
HR 589 extends emergency benefits to long-term unemployed workers by providing 14 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits to people who, while actively searching for employment, have exhausted all their benefits yet are still unemployed. Introduced in early February, HR 589 has not been considered by the Ways and Means Committee, the Committee with sole jurisdiction over the bill. The House Leadership has also not exercised its power to bring the bill directly to the floor of the House. Reps. Lee and Scott recently wrote a letter to the House Republican leadership on the issue, and that letter led to today's meeting.
"We had a productive meeting with the Speaker and the Majority Leader to discuss this critical issue of providing aid for long-term unemployed workers," said Representative Barbara Lee. "With almost 5 unemployed workers for every available job, it would be unacceptable to allow millions of displaced workers who have exhausted their benefits to have no safety net to help make ends meet. Speaker Boehner encouraged us to work with the House Ways and Means Committee to move this bill forward, and while we will certainly do so, we maintain that these long-term unemployed workers deserve a floor vote now. Frankly, where there is a will there is a way, and we hope that the Republican leadership will show some serious will to move this vital effort forward."
"In the past, Congress has designated unemployment insurance as emergency spending and has extended the program when the national unemployment rate is higher than 7.2%," said Representative Bobby Scott. "Now we are at 8.8% nationally and for every new job opening there are almost 5 people who are unemployed. For the millions that are left behind, this assistance is desperately needed. Furthermore, last December we passed a tax package with about $42 billion in tax cuts for multimillionaires without requiring an offset. Now we are paying for this choice, and we are not prioritizing the assistance that families need. This is the message that we conveyed to Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor."
-End Statement-
Continue to reach out to Rep. Boehner’s office as well as your Representatives requesting bi-partisan support for H.R.589 under the umbrella of emergency spending. If it is clear both sides of the aisle understand the problem, it is imperative both sides work to enact the solution, H.R.589 without delay. The calls, faxes, tweets and e-mails are making a difference!
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So far only 70 some Congressmen cosigned this bill. That is a drop in the bucket compared to how many Congressmen are in the House. Even very few Democrats cosigned it. Plus the fact there has been no real way to fund this bill sounds to me like it will be a miracle if it passes. And I think if it goes to the floor too soon without a funding plan it will wind up like the Rep. Debbie Stabenow bill. Plus I do not see any reason why they could not fund this bill. They always seem to find plenty of money to fund everything else. Now I hear they are going to send billions to Japan to rebuild their country after the nuke disaster. And they are suppose to be going to fund a bill that will help illegal aliens lose weight. And with it Americans lose more tax money out of their checks. This is one more insane bill. Yet they claim they do not have money for the starving and homeless Americans? Bull, they got it they just don't want to help the unemployed in this country.
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
If HR589 came up for a vote right now it would lose. This bill needs to be funded and get Republican support or IMO it has no chance.doreenb wrote:Im sorry but why the hell dont they just bring this to a vote already???
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Um IMO If you do not have a plan B, you better get REAL serious bout it.
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Nutty? what is your plan B?nuttin2lose wrote:Um IMO If you do not have a plan B, you better get REAL serious bout it.
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Hi Mobs, Gotta plan B I won t post here. If not plan C is to move into a friends shed on his property. No electricity, running water, but a place to be. Have permission to use it as a mailing address to get food stamps, and use of a grill to cook.
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nuttin2lose wrote:Hi Mobs, Gotta plan B I won t post here. If not plan C is to move into a friends shed on his property. No electricity, running water, but a place to be. Have permission to use it as a mailing address to get food stamps, and use of a grill to cook.
I am saving money for a bus ticket, you are not gonna live in a shed.
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Here are the four Republ;icans who broke party ranks and voted against the 2012 budget deal....
they maybe at the least open to co-sponsor hr 589...
Republicans Voting 'Nay'
Name Voted
Rep. Walter Jones [R, NC-3] Nay
Rep. David McKinley [R, WV-1] Nay
Rep. Ronald Paul [R, TX-14] Nay
Rep. Dennis Rehberg [R, MT-0] Nay
http://www.opencongress.org/roll_call/sublist/8472?party=Republican&vote=Nay
Seems the top one walter jones is from a district thats been democratic since 1899 to 1995
and if i am reading correctly mr jones was a democrat that turned republican to gain election in 1995.
His district looks to have a Unemployment rate of 9.7 percent, his voting record is with party 79 percent of votes..
Looks like a good candidate to co-sponsor to me..
they maybe at the least open to co-sponsor hr 589...
Republicans Voting 'Nay'
Name Voted
Rep. Walter Jones [R, NC-3] Nay
Rep. David McKinley [R, WV-1] Nay
Rep. Ronald Paul [R, TX-14] Nay
Rep. Dennis Rehberg [R, MT-0] Nay
http://www.opencongress.org/roll_call/sublist/8472?party=Republican&vote=Nay
Seems the top one walter jones is from a district thats been democratic since 1899 to 1995
and if i am reading correctly mr jones was a democrat that turned republican to gain election in 1995.
His district looks to have a Unemployment rate of 9.7 percent, his voting record is with party 79 percent of votes..
Looks like a good candidate to co-sponsor to me..
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Re: Update from Americans 99ers Union. Official statement from Lee & Scott.
@elvis: Good idea, thanks for posting because the 99ers certainly need Republicans 1 or 2 or 3 or MORE to get HR 589. It looks promising but time is passing by ever so quickly for so many! Will attempt to find out if these Republicans have tweet accounts to tweet too as well.
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Patriot wrote:@elvis: Good idea, thanks for posting because the 99ers certainly need Republicans 1 or 2 or 3 or MORE to get HR 589. It looks promising but time is passing by ever so quickly for so many! Will attempt to find out if these Republicans have tweet accounts to tweet too as well.
Twitter contact info can be found here:
https://dawu.forumotion.com/t1578-twitter-lists-hr589
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