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File #: 091611    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2010 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 4/13/2010
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee's support for pending federal legislation, H.R. 4812, Local Jobs for America Act.
Sponsors: ALD. DAVIS
Indexes: EMPLOYMENT, FEDERAL LEGISLATION
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note, 2. Summary of the Act.pdf, 3. Hearing Notice List
Number
091611
Version
Substitute 2
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. DAVIS
Title
Substitute resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee's support for pending federal legislation, H.R. 4812, Local Jobs for America Act.
Analysis
This resolution expresses the City of Milwaukee’s support for pending federal legislation, H.R. 4812, the Local Jobs for America Act. This legislation will help create one million public and private jobs in local communities this year, including in the City of Milwaukee.
Body
Whereas, The United States is going through one of the most difficult economic times in its history with the national unemployment rate hovering around 10 percent; and

Whereas, Despite signs of an economic recovery at the national level, economic conditions in cities and towns across the country continue to worsen with municipal governments facing significant budget shortfalls and increased demand for services; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee employs 8,467 workers who provide critical services to residents ranging from public safety, community and economic development, infrastructure maintenance and trash collection; and

Whereas, The unemployment rate in the Milwaukee metropolitan statistical area has risen to 9.6%; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee may be facing a budget shortfall and may have to choose between laying off employees, eliminating services and raising taxes to balance its budget; and

Whereas, Federal aid will be necessary if the City of Milwaukee is to avoid public service worker layoffs including fire, police and other important City workers or significant increases in taxes to pay the salaries of these employees; and

Whereas, The National League of Cities and city leaders, including City of Milwaukee leaders, helped develop the Local Jobs for America Act; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee supports the Local Jobs for America Act, H.R. 4812, because it will help ensure that the city can continue to:

1. Provide services essentia...

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