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2 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Obama touting home energy efficiency program WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hoping to jump-start his plans for job growth, President Barack Obama is pushing Congress to pass incentives for homeowners who retrofit their homes to make them more energy-efficient. The president planned to visit a Home Depot store in Northern Virginia on Tuesday to make the case that outfitting houses to be more energy-efficient will create jobs and save families money on ...
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8 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama implored top bankers today to help keep the fragile recovery from faltering by boosting lending to small businesses and getting behind an overhaul of financial regulation. "We rise and fall together," he declared. The bankers said they got the message. Some pledged to increase lending and exercise more caution over outside compensation for their employees. But they also insisted they are getting ...
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Getty Images President Obama spoke Monday during a meeting with the members of financial-services industries at the White House. WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama pressed executives from the country's biggest banks to "explore every responsible way" to boost lending and help the economy get back on its feet, and urged them to back up their stated support for a proposed regulatory overhaul. "My main message in today's meeting ...
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