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- Friday, March 26: Guthrie's "No" healthcare reform vote is vote against America's children
- Friday, March 26: Bullitt County is "Tapped" again in road plan
- Thursday, February 11: Great fall line up of Democratic candidates
- Monday, December 21: 2010 Meeting Schedule Finalized
- Monday, December 21: Bullitt County clerk proactive in addressing voter concerns
- Thursday, July 23: 2010 Third Annual FDR Dinner
- Tuesday, June 2: David Eaton wins state senate race
- Thursday, March 5: Strategic Plan Online
- Thursday, February 19: Kentucky's New Unemployment Claims Highest in Country
- Thursday, February 19: Bullitt County Looks For $49 Million and 1,249 Jobs From Stimulus
Archive for the National Politics Category
Kentucky’s New Unemployment Claims Highest in Country
Thursday, February 19 by Ben Roberts.
As Kentucky’s Republican Senators and Congressmen were voting against a stimulus package that will bring millions of dollars and thousands of jobs to Bullitt County and surrounding areas, Kentucky was posting the highest new unemployment claims in the country last week. Nationwide, over 6.5 million people have lost their jobs due to failed Republican economic policies. Kentucky was hard-hit in mining, manufacturing, and trade industries.
Republicans have criticized Democratic efforts for economic recovery, preferring instead to try tax cuts for rich people – bringing to mind the famous Einstein quote: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
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Posted in Kentucky Politics, Local Information, Bullitt County Dems, National Politics, President Obama, KY Democratic Party, Republicans, 2010 Elections | 2 Comments »
Bullitt County Looks For $49 Million and 1,249 Jobs From Stimulus
Thursday, February 19 by Ben Roberts.
At a recent meeting hosted by Bullitt County Democrat Linda Belcher (KY-49), Bullitt County’s political leadership laid out plans that they hope to have funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act recently signed by President Barack Obama. The projects listed would bring an estimated $49 million and nearly 1250 jobs to Bullitt County over the next two years.
Among the projects are improvements to Highway 61 (Preston Hwy/Buckman St.), a much-needed bypass for Beech Grove Road, various other road repairs and improvements, as well as improvements and expansion of water and sewer projects throughout the county. For a full listing of proposed plans, see the Pioneer News article here.
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Posted in Bullitt County Dems, Local Information, Kentucky Politics, National Politics, Bullitt Co Judge Exec | 1 Comment »
Obama Signs American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Into Law
Tuesday, February 17 by Ben Roberts.
President Barack Obama today signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, an economic stimulus aimed at creating and saving millions of American jobs and restoring the ailing economy. In an email to supporters, Obama said that the $789 billion plan “will create or save 3.5 million jobs, provide tax cuts for working and middle-class families, and invest in health care and clean energy.”
In Kentucky, the stimulus plan will create or save an estimated 48,000 jobs, including 8,200 jobs in Kentucky’s 2nd Congressional District alone. Brett Guthrie, the Republican who is supposed to represent the 2nd District, voted against the plan. Luckily in 2010, residents of Bullitt County will have an opportunity to change Brett Guthrie’s mind by giving him a close-up view of the unemployment line.
Americans interested in how the stimulus money is being spent can view information, make comments, and ask questions at www.recovery.gov.
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Posted in Kentucky Politics, National Politics, President Obama, Republicans, US House KY02 2010 | 2 Comments »
Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address
Wednesday, January 21 by Ben Roberts.
Posted in National Politics, President Obama | 2 Comments »