Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said, at the moment, Democrats in Congress dont have the votes to pass President Obamas jobs bill, but Durbin added that that situation would change. Not at the moment, I dont think we do, but, uh, we can work on it, Durbin said, according to Chicago radio station WLS.
President Obama has been calling for Congress to pass his American Jobs Act since legislators returned from their August recess. The jobs plan is made up of a combination of tax increases on the wealthy, new infrastructure spending, an extension of the employee payroll-tax cut and additional funding for unemployment insurance benefits.
Republicans have voiced opposition to the plan, albeit less than with other pieces of legislation Democrats have proposed recently.
Durbin added that the presidents bill would need bipartisan support because there are senators both on the left and the right opposed to aspects of it.
The oil-producing-state senators dont like eliminating or reducing the subsidy for oil companies, Durbin said. There are some senators who are up for election who say Im never gonna vote for a tax increase while Im up for election, even on the wealthiest people. So, were not gonna have 100 percent of Democratic senators. Thats why it needs to be bipartisan and I hope we can find some Republicans who will join us to make it happen.
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