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Obama Calls Budget Deal A "Good First Step," Presses For Unemployment Insurance
President Barack Obama on Tuesday called the budget deal reached by budget chairs Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) a "good first step," but also urged lawmakers to address unemployment insurance that is set to expire for millions by the end of the year.
Full statement below:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/obama-calls-budget-deal-a-good-first-step-presses-for-unemployment-insurance
President Barack Obama on Tuesday called the budget deal reached by budget chairs Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) a "good first step," but also urged lawmakers to address unemployment insurance that is set to expire for millions by the end of the year.
Full statement below:
Earlier this year, I called on Congress to work together on a balanced approach to a budget that grows our economy faster and creates more jobs not through aimless, reckless spending cuts that harm our economy now, but by making sure we can afford to invest in the things that have always grown our economy and strengthened our middle class. Todays bipartisan budget agreement is a good first step.
This agreement replaces a portion of the across-the-board spending cuts known as "the sequester that have harmed students, seniors, and middle-class families and served as a mindless drag on our economy over the last year. It clears the path for critical investments in things like scientific research, which has the potential to unleash new innovation and new industries. Its balanced, and includes targeted fee increases and spending cuts designed in a way that doesnt hurt our economy or break the ironclad promises weve made to our seniors. It does all this while slightly reducing our deficits over time coming on top of four years of the fastest deficit reduction since the end of World War II. And because its the first budget that leaders of both parties have agreed to in a few years, the American people should not have to endure the pain of another government shutdown for the next two years.
This agreement doesnt include everything Id like and I know many Republicans feel the same way. Thats the nature of compromise. But its a good sign that Democrats and Republicans in Congress were able to come together and break the cycle of short-sighted, crisis-driven decision-making to get this done. Thats the way the American people expect Washington to work. I want to thank Senator Murray, Congressman Ryan and all the other leaders who helped forge this bipartisan agreement. And I want to call on Members of Congress from both parties to take the next step and actually pass a budget based on this agreement so I can sign it into law and our economy can continue growing and creating jobs without more Washington headwinds.
But, as I said last week, the defining challenge of our time is not whether Congress can pass a budget its whether we can make sure our economy works for every working American. And while todays agreement is a good first step, Congress has a lot more to do on that front. In the immediate term, Congress should extend unemployment insurance, so more than a million Americans looking for work dont lose a vital economic lifeline right after Christmas, and our economy doesnt take a hit. And beyond that, they should do more to expand broad-based growth and opportunity by creating more jobs that pay better wages, by growing our economy, and by offering a path into the middle class for every American willing to work for it.
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