Obama in Infrastructure Push
September 6, 2010
By GARY FIELDS President Barack Obama proposed spending $50 billion next year on highways, airport and railway construction, the latest attempt to boost the economy, although the White House message on the speed of the impact was mixed and the plan ran into immediate opposition from Republican lawmakers. European Pressphoto Agency President Barack Obama on Monday after speaking in Milwaukee about his plan for construction spending. Republicans condemned the proposal. More Full text of Obama’s Speech at Labor Rally Obama to Link Tax Plan, Hiring Political Wisdom: Labor Day Politics More: Capital Journal | Washington Wire Obama Vows to Help ‘Great American Middle Class’ Economists Grapple Over…

















