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Inuca Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-20-11 11:39 AM
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Mayors of both parties urge congressional support
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markknoller Mark Knoller
QOTD: Mayor Michael Nutter, D-Phila., urges Congress to act fast : "It’s not the American Jobs jerk-around – it’s the American jobs Act."
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markknoller Mark Knoller
Mayor Mick Cornett, R-Oklahoma City, urges Congress to give the Obama jobs bill "a full hearing."
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markknoller Mark Knoller
LA Mayor Villaraigosa says the #1 deficit in the US is the job deficit – and we want the Congress to work with the pres on the jobs bill.
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markknoller Mark Knoller
Top WH advisors pitch US Conference of Mayors on Pres Obama's jobs bill. Mayors of both parties urge congressional support.


By the way, Knoller is the CBS News White House Correspondent, he tweets a lot, and is often fun to read.
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