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Griffin: To create jobs, we need less talk and more action
President Obama should work with Congress to approve the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act. My top priority is jobs, and this bill will help by (1) approving construction of the privately funded Keystone XL pipeline that will create shovel ready jobs now and (2) rebuilding and modernizing our infrastructure so we can remain competitive and spur economic growth.
Solutions to our economy are not along the edges
America can rise to meet the great economic challenge facing us. But tinkering around the edges won’t do. We need big, bold solutions to get our economy back on track. As I tell my colleagues, go bold or go home.
Griffin’s top priority is creating more jobs
My top priority is fighting for policies that encourage private-sector job creation in Arkansas, and the more than 900 votes I’ve cast this year reflect that focus. I have hosted more than 25 town halls as well as a “jobs conference” that brought together Arkansas job creators to discuss the challenges they face.
House lawmakers drafting BRAIN Act to retain highly educated immigrants
Rep. Tim Griffin to Introduce High-Skilled Immigrant Bill
Listen to Tim discuss the EPIC Act on the Sean Hannity Show today
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Congressman tours ElectroCraft in Searcy
Congressman Tim Griffin toured the ElectroCraft motor manufacturing company in Searcy as his first stop in a Wednesday visit to White County
GRIFFIN JOBS CONFERENCE THEME: UNCERTAINTY
More than 60 central Arkansas business leaders shared the stage with Second District Congressman Tim Griffin (R) on Wednesday in an effort to remedy the biggest proclaimed hurdle facing businesses today: uncertainty.
Health Care, Infrastructure Concerns of Business Leaders at Griffin Jobs Conference
Griffin, a freshman Republican from Little Rock, invited more than 60 panelists representing public and private interests in the Second District to the all-day event. The goal? Identify obstacles facing job creators, opportunities for creating jobs in Arkansas and public policies to encourage private-sector job creation.
Business leaders complain of uncertainty, politics, regulations
Uncertainty about the future is one of the main concerns raised by business leaders at a conference on job creation being led today by U.S. Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Little Rock.