[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 47 (Wednesday, March 21, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S1877]
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JOB CREATION
Mr. DURBIN. Madam President, I see my colleague from Colorado is on
the floor, and he is going to speak to an amendment which is very
important. The Republican leader addressed an aspect of it. I will make
a brief comment.
If we want to create jobs in this country, we know how to do it. We
passed a bill here last week, 74 to 22--a bipartisan bill. What a
miracle. A bipartisan bill passes the Senate, a bill that would create
2.6 million, maybe 2.8 million jobs--create and save that many jobs in
this economy--a bill that will help the American economy expand in the
21st century. What could it possibly be? It is called the Federal
transportation bill. We do it every 5 years. If we do not do it--if we
do not build the roads, the bridges, the airports, sustain passenger
rail service and Amtrak, make certain we have mass transit and buses
around America--our economy starts to contract instead of grow.
We passed this bill with a strong bipartisan vote, thanks to Senators
Boxer and Inhofe. A Democrat and a Republican, a progressive and a
conservative, came together on the bill. We sent it over to the House
of Representatives and they said: Sorry, we are not going to take it
up. We will not vote on it. We are going to send you a bill that allows
people to create new startups, these new private companies, and we are
going to eliminate the regulation that makes sure investors do not get
fleeced. That is how we want to create jobs.
Well, that is like hoping America has amnesia. We remember the
subprime mortgage mess when a lot of unsuspecting people were dragged
into offices and into mortgages they had no idea were going to explode
when the balloon burst.
Now, once again, the Republicans have said: The best way to create
jobs in the future is to let that happen when it comes to the sale of
stock in new companies. I am with Mary Schapiro, the Commissioner of
the Securities and Exchange Commission. She has warned us, we need to
put protections in this bill. It is not going to create the jobs they
talk about. It is going to endanger investors.
I yield the floor for the Senator from Colorado.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Colorado.
Mr. BENNET. Thank you, Madam President. And I thank the Senator from
Illinois for his leadership and agree it is vital we pass the
transportation bill.
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