Senate passes jobs bill 95-0
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:48 am
Reporting from Washington— The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved provisions of President Obama's jobs plan that found rare bipartisan appeal, including a proposal to give companies tax credits for hiring unemployed military veterans.
The veterans package proved too irresistible for Republicans to block, as they have most other pieces of Obama's $447-billion jobs package.
The 94-1 vote on the eve of Veterans Day came as the jobless rate among Iraq and Afghanistan vets remains in double digits, higher than the 9% national unemployment rate.
Obama's proposal was bolstered by attaching a popular House-passed bill that would provide job training for vets.
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The overall package sailed through the Senate, 95 to 0. Both proposals now go to the GOP-led House, which is expected to give its approval, possibly next week.
Thursday's votes offered a reprieve in the bipartisan war over Obama's jobs package, which has run into strong resistance from the GOP in Congress. Senate Republicans have stood unified in their opposition to most of Obama's proposal, and the House has agreed to consider only certain provisions.