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Wednesday, January 28, 2009 Ways & Means Democrats Support American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan
WASHINGTON, DC — Democratic Members of the Ways and Means Committee today joined colleagues in the House of Representatives to support H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which passed the House with a vote of 244-188. The bill offers tremendous relief to millions of working families and unemployed workers who have been hurt by the economic downturn, while also providing incentives for businesses to grow and create new jobs.
“There is a crisis of confidence in our country. Much of it related to the meltdown that has occurred within the financial system. But there is also an uncertainty on the part of everyday people across this country about whether they will be able to maintain the basics in their lives. They wonder if the bottom is going to fall out from beneath their families,” said Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI). “As much as anything, people are wondering whether the federal government is going to take action to help them -- or will the old political divisions keep this Congress from taking effective action to help people in their daily lives. By passing this bill, we show that we will step up to the plate and help address these concerns. This bill is a first step. Other steps will be needed, but this recovery package is a good beginning.”
“Behind every number is a personal story of an American family struggling to cope and survive this economic crisis. Behind every story is an American who deserves our help, has earned our help on the job, and has every right to expect Congress to act with all deliberate speed. We must not let them down,” said Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA).
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