The American Jobs Act was released by the Obama administration in September, 2011. This document contains the letter to Congress, the full text of the act, and a section-by-section analysis.
Published September 2011
The American Jobs Act was released by the Obama administration in September, 2011. This document contains the letter to Congress, the full text of the act, and a section-by-section analysis.
The campaign project examines the foreign policy dimensions of the presidential race, tracking candidates' positions and offering insight on the top issues.
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