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Bush Parts Ways With Aide on Job Losses; 'We Need to Act In This Country'
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| Publication : | The Washington Post- Washington, D.C. |
| Author : | Dana Milbank |
| Date : | Feb 13, 2004 |
| Abstract (Document Summary) |
| [Bush]'s Harrisburg trip promoted his $503 million job-training plan, which includes grants to community colleges to train workers for growing industries, as well as funds for reading and math education and Pell grants. Bush shared the stage at Central Dauphin High School with a parent, a businessman and educators, including a school administrator named Barbara Hasson. Job loss is a sensitive issue for Bush as he seeks reelection in November. The economy has lost 2.2 million jobs on Bush's watch and has been slow to reduce unemployment despite other signs of economic growth. As Bush prepared to fly to Harrisburg, the Labor Department reported that new claims for unemployment insurance rose last week by a seasonally adjusted 6,000, to 363,000, the highest level in two months. hide... | | [Bush]'s Harrisburg trip promoted his $503 million job-training plan, which includes grants to community colleges to train workers for growing industries, as well as funds for reading and math education and Pell grants. Bush shared the stage at Central Dauphin High School with a parent, a businessman and more... |
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