President Obama Signs Jobs Bill Into Law
Save Email Print
Bookmark and Share
Updated: 9:44 AM Mar 18, 2010
President Obama Signs Jobs Bill Into Law
President Barack Obama has signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost.
Posted: 9:44 AM Mar 18, 2010
Reporter: Associated Press
width:270 and height: 198 and picwidth: 218 and pciheight: 159
Font Size:

President Barack Obama has signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost.

In a sunny Rose Garden ceremony, Obama said the legislation will help the private sector start hiring again.

It is the first of several jobs measures promised by Democrats this year. Obama called it essential but "but by no means enough."

The legislation includes about $18 billion in tax breaks and $20 billion into highway and transit programs.

There's plenty of skepticism that the new law will do much to actually create jobs. Optimistic estimates predict the tax break could generate perhaps 250,000 jobs through the end of the year, but that would be just a sliver of the 8.4 million jobs lost since the start of the recession.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


Latest Comments

Posted by: Ryan on Mar 18, 2010 at 05:04 PM

Common sense questions: 1) Tax breaks? So the money normally the government raises through this is being lost. What is replacing that or what is being cut? 2) What are the negatives? In other words, if spending creates jobs, why not give a $999 trillion cash infusion?(sarcasm)
KKTV.com Features

KKTV and our Partners are proud to make Moms life easier…click here for more information

Click here for more information from our local health care specialists.

Do you have a story idea? Want to report breaking news? Call our newsroom at (719) 578-0000 or e-mail News@kktv.com.

Click Here to have KKTV come to your school!

Watch full episodes of your favorite CBS shows right here on KKTV.com.
Latest Blogs
  • EAT IT: Almonds - (Stacia Naquin)
    Keep your energy up when things get crazy. All you have to do is keep this super food handy at your desk.
  • Beware of Crooks Using Best Buy's Name (Betty Sexton)
    Crooks just sent a message to an 11News smartphone. It claims we've been selected for a $1,000 shopping spree. It's all a bunch of baloney!
  • Make a quick $250, hardly! (Betty Sexton)
    Thanks to Christine for telling me about this scam. She received a check in the mail from a group using the name American Consumer Opinion. It wasn't the legitimate Texas research company... just a crook looking to rip her off!
  • Treat It Like Thanksgiving - (Stacia Naquin)
    You don't have to sit on the sidelines at that Super Bowl party just because you vowed to make 2012 a healthier year. Here's some advice to keep yourself on track, after indulging during the season's biggest game!
  • "Be Prepared" is Good Motto for Storm Coverage
    Over in the KKTV 11 Weather Center, the radar's showing the snow moving in. Chief Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe says this storm has the potential to bring the most snow we've seen in 5 and 1/2 years, so it is "all hands on deck" and "batten down the hatches", as the newsroom makes its own preparations for this Groundhog Day Storm.