Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act of 2008
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| H.R.7110 (110th Congress) - Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act of 2008 | Status: House Passed |
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Rep. Dave Obey introduced the Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act of 2008 on September 26, 2008, calling it a "stimulus for Main Street."[1] In a news release, Obey said, "With this bill, we're trying to boost our economy, create jobs, and help provide additional relief to families who are struggling by beefing up investments in our nation's infrastructure, extending unemployment benefits for the growing number of Americans looking for work, and helping ensure children don't lose health coverage as a result of state budget crises."[1] According to that news release, the bill includes:
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Voting record
On the same day as the bill was introduced, September 26, 2008, the House passed it by a vote of 263-158.[1]
On Passage
| Dem | Rep | Other | |
| Ayes | 222 | 41 | 0 |
| Nays | 8 | 150 | 0 |
| Abst. | 4 | 8 | 0 |
- Name of bill: Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act of 2008
- Chamber: U.S. House of Representatives
- Roll call number: 660
- Congress number: 110th
- Session number: 2
- Vote link: U.S. House of Representatives record vote 660, 110th Congress, Session 2
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Scorecard: AFSCME 2008 House Scorecard |
Org. position: Aye |
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Description: "The House passed the Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act of 2008 (H.R. 7110), which would provide states with $14.4 billion in fiscal relief by providing temporary additional federal support of state Medicaid programs, create jobs through a $30 billion investment in infrastructure, and maintain a basic standard of living for families by extending unemployment providing $2.6 billion for additional food stamp assistance." (Original scorecard available at: http://www.afscme.org/legislation-politics/19812.cfm) | |
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Scorecard: Americans for Democratic Action 2008 House Scorecard |
Org. position: Aye |
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Description: "Passage of a bill to appropriate $60.8 billion to extend unemployment benefits and provide additional fiscal 2009 funds for food assistance programs, infrastructure projects, energy development, public housing, state Medicaid plans and other programs, including $12.8 billion for highway infrastructure investment; $5 billion for grants for drinking water and sewer projects; $3 billion to modernize and repair schools; $3.6 billion for grants to expand public transportation; and $2.6 billion for food assistance for seniors, people with disabilities and low-income families." (Original scorecard available at: http://www.adaction.org/pages/publications/voting-records.php) | |
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Scorecard: National Journal 2008 House Scorecard |
Org. position: Aye |
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Description: "Approve $61 billion in economic stimulus, chiefly for infrastructure projects, plus extended unemployment benefits. September 26. (264-158)" (Original scorecard available at http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmagazine/cs_20090228_4813.php | |


