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Louisiana teachers' union concerned about educators' future; Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump immunity case; Court issues restraining order against fracking waste-storage facility; Landmark NE agreement takes a proactive approach to CO2 pipeline risks.

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Senate Jobs Bill Labeled “Too Small” for New York’s Unemployed

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Friday, February 26, 2010   

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The U.S. Senate reached bipartisan agreement and passed a $15-billion 'jobs bill' this week, but some are voicing concern the measure may not do enough for the nearly one-in-ten New Yorkers who are unemployed. The Senate deserves credit for passing a jobs bill, according to Charlie Albanetti, communications director for Citizen Action of New York. The problem, he says, is much more still needs to be done to make a dent in the state's unemployment rate.

"The Senate bill is one-tenth of the size of the bill that the House passed in December, and the jobs crisis in America is out of control. In New York, the unemployment rate has gone from under six percent to over nine percent. We need the Senate to act now."

Albanetti predicts more job trouble on the horizon, because two programs, which help the unemployed, are set to expire this weekend.

"The extension of unemployment benefits and COBRA subsidies will end this Sunday. If the Senate doesn't act to extend them until the end of the year, America is looking at a loss of about 800,000 jobs by the end of the year."

Right now, the Senate version doesn't include funding for clean energy jobs like diesel retrofitting. Joe Stelling, environmental campaign organizer for the New York Public Interest Research Group, says New York companies like Corning are major leaders in that field, and both New York senators want to see it in the final measure.

"A billion-dollar investment in diesel retrofit technology would equate to about 19,000 jobs. New York State ranks in the top three or four states in the nation in terms of jobs related to diesel emissions retrofit."

Some of the bill's critics say it would favor states like California and Illinois at the expense of most other states. Supporters of the bill call it a fair compromise that will generate much-needed jobs across the country.




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