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Jobs and Economy
While President Bush recognizes his goals for the economy are lofty, he believes we have an obligation to do what Americans have always done - build a better tomorrow for our children and grandchildren

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07.02.09
RNC Chairman Michael Steele Announces Appointments To RNC Redistricting Committee>>

07.01.09
WSJ: Slow Moving Stimulus Frustrates States, Businesses>>

06.30.09
Memorandum For Republican Leaders>>

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Working For Jobs and Economy  
Strengthened high schools and the secondary education system through No Child Left Behind.
Preparing Americans for jobs in the 21st Century through adult education and greater emphasis on education with traditional students.
Reforming immigration to safeguard the liberty of America, the sanctity of the law, and the strength of the American economy.
Reforming the tax code, and strengthening Social Security for this and future generations.
Jobs and Economy Issues  
Restraining spending by the Federal Government.
Working with Congress to pass legislation that promotes economic growth - including making his tax cuts permanent.
Reforming the institutions fundamental to American society, so that they can meet the realities of our new century.
Strengthening high schools and the secondary education system.



President Bush's Economic Agenda for the United States

America's growing economy requires a flexible, highly skilled workforce, and the President is committed to providing American workers with the training that they need to succeed. President Bush has put forth an ambitious agenda to ensure that America's economy remains the most prosperous in the world and believes we must ensure every adult can access the training necessary to close the skills gap in America.

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