Harry Reid defends stimulus, says lots of jobs created Las Vegas Sun ^ | Feb. 18, 2010 | Kyle Hansen
Sen. Harry Reid defended the Democratic Partys agenda and President Obama at two events this morning hours before Obamas arrival in Las Vegas.
Reid spoke to more than 150 people at a Latino Summit held at UNLV and then rushed to North Las Vegas to speak at a campaign rally at Southern Nevada Paving.
At both events, Reid focused on the major issues he hopes to address in the Senate: heath care reform, job creation and economic recovery.
He said Hispanics are more likely to be uninsured than other groups and even those who are insured are sometimes out to dry by insurance companies.
We need to do something about health care reform and we are going to do something about heath care reform, he said.
He defended last years stimulus package and said more action is needed.
We created lots of jobs here in Nevada, but not nearly enough, he said. Its really difficult to explain to someone today that what we did stopped things from getting worse. Thats hard to explain to someone who lost their job or is afraid theyre going to lose their job or their home is going to be taken away.
The next set of bills will help address that problem, he said, by encouraging companies to hire and creating more construction jobs, without raising taxes.
This package of bills that were going to vote on Monday night at 5:30 doesnt cost a penny. It cuts taxes and creates jobs, he said. How do you beat a deal like that?
The proposed highway bill alone would provide a million jobs across the country, he estimated, with about 20,000 of those jobs in Nevada.