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States desperately need stimulus, economist says

22 hours ago ago from Politics in Minnesota

Home > Business / Economy , Capitol Report > States desperately need stimulus, economist says States desperately need stimulus, economist says by Stateline.org Published: December 9,2009 Time posted: 1:57 pm Moody's Mark Zandi looks ahead at recovery Mark Zandi, the chief economist for Moody's Economy.com, said Tuesday that additional federal stimulus dollars are crucial to helping state governments avoid ...

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Economic Influence of Latino and Asian Immigrants in Wisconsin

20 hours ago ago from Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

NEW AMERICANS IN THE BADGER STATE: The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in Wisconsin Report published by Immigration Policy Center 331G Street, NW. Washington, D.C. 20005 www.immigrationpolicy.org Posted by courtesy of www.hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com December 10, 2009 The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an important part of ...

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Another Broken Promise By Congressman Kagen

19 hours ago ago from Berry Laker

A letter to Congressman Steve Kagen. He must be too busy raising campaign money. "Subject: unemployment extended benefits To: Rep. Steve Kagen December 2, 2009 Rep. Kagan, I am writing in regard to the recent federal unemployment extension that President Obama signed on Nov. 6th. It is now December 2nd and the State of Wisconsin has not updated their website with any recent information nor have they began issueing these ...

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Strong Growth Up North

1 day ago ago from The Center for Michigan » A Forum for Our State's Future

The five-county region around Traverse City is expected to gain 20,000 jobs between 2003 and 2011. This land of expansive lake views, orchards, and an increasingly hip and crowded downtown is projected to outpace both Michigan and the nation in job growth over the next several years. Population in the region will also outpace growth in the rest of the state and nation, according to the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce 2008 Economic ...

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Do Numbers Lie?

19 hours ago ago from Standing FIRM

Last week, we published yet another thoughtful guest post from Robert Gittelson. In an effort to discount his argument, notorious restrictionist Roy Beck picked up on the article and the various accusations started flying. Then the anti-immigrant fury rose up in the form of blog commentors that I've mostly published (some were too profane and I try to keep this site free of hate and foul language). While I typically try to avoid fights ...

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Obama Gets an 'Unsatisfactory' Grade on the Economy

23 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

An Ipsos poll conducted Dec. 3-6 took the report card approach to how Americans rate President Obama on specific issues and found they gave him a decidedly unsatisfactory grade on his handling of the economy and jobs.

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THURSDAY WITH THIGPEN: The end of impeachment resolution, gubernatorial poll and Patterson’s passing

1 day ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This THURSDAY WITH THIGPEN: The end of impeachment resolution, gubernatorial poll and Patterson's passing MORNING NEWS FILE Dr. Neal Thigpen is a longtime political analyst and former political science professor at Francis Marion University, where ...

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