U.S.
Rep. John Boehner...
Getting Government
Out Of The Way Of Job Creators
Open Door Tuesday:
12:00 PM - Darke County Senior Citizen Center (1469 Sweitzer Street);
1:30 PM- Arcanum Village Offices (104 West South Street)
Last week, it was announced that the national unemployment rate rose to
9.1% in May and the number of unemployed Americans edged up by 167,000
to 13.9 million. Our economy is not creating enough jobs, and
that is why from day one, the House has been committed to getting
government out of the way so job creators can do what they do best –
create jobs.
On May 26th, House Republicans unveiled our Plan for America’s Job
Creators, a pro-growth jobs plan that builds on our Pledge to
America. This plan focuses on removing government barriers to job
growth such as the threat of tax hikes, our spending-driven debt
crisis, and the mountains of red tape. It aims to empower small
businesses, families, and entrepreneurs instead of holding them back
with over-taxing, over-regulating, and over-spending.
Yesterday, I took the case for our Plan for America’s Job Creators
directly to the Eighth District. While addressing the Middletown Rotary
Club, I discussed how these policies would provide a path to a stable
economic foundation. Please visit Jobs.GOP.gov to learn more
about our Plan for America’s Job Creators.
We are going to continue to do our part in the House to help create an
environment where economic growth is encouraged and Ohio job creators
are once again confident in our economy.
Sincerely,
John Boehner
A Plan For America’s Job
Creators
“Our economy is not creating enough jobs, and Democrats’ binge of
taxing, spending, borrowing and over-regulating is a major reason why
growth continues to lag. Recently, it was announced that the
national unemployment rate rose to 9.1% in May and the number of
unemployed Americans edged up by 167,000 to 13.9 million. It’s
clear that the economy still isn’t creating enough jobs and that
Washington hasn’t done nearly enough to eliminate the uncertainty
facing job creators. Unfortunately, rather than joining
Republicans in focusing on policies that create jobs and promote
economic growth, the Democrats who control Washington continue to
propose higher taxes, more ‘stimulus’ spending, and even more
regulations.” Read More
Open Door Program
The “Open Door” program gives Eighth District residents the opportunity
to meet face-to-face with a member of my congressional staff to ask
questions, discuss problems, and offer opinions about issues related to
the federal government.
Staff will be located at the following locations NEXT TUESDAY, June 14,
2011:
9:00 AM - Tipp City Government Center (260 South Garber Drive)
10:30 AM - West Milton Municipal Building (701 South Miami Street)
12:00 PM - Darke County Senior Citizen Center (1469 Sweitzer Street)
1:30 PM- Arcanum Village Offices (104 West South Street)
2:30 PM - Pleasant Hill Village Offices (8 West High Street)
Staff wil be located at the following locations NEXT THURSDAY, June 16,
2011:
9:00 AM - West Alexandria City Building (16 North Main Street)
10:00 AM - Eaton Municipal Building (328 North Maple Street)
12:00 PM - Hamilton City Council Chambers (One Renaissance Center, 1st
Floor)
1:30 PM - Trenton City Building (11 East State Street)
2:30 PM - Monroe Municipal Building (233 South Main Street)
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