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GOP Pushes for Jobs-Bill Vote

At last, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans agree on something. They both want the president's $447 billion jobs bill to be at the center of the political debate.

Mr. Obama, seeking an economic and political boost, has demanded that Congress act on the proposal and dared Republicans to oppose it, even though White House officials privately acknowledge it probably won't reach his desk in full. "Put your cards on the table," the president said Tuesday.

Now Republicans seem to agree. After four weeks of hearing Mr. Obama blame Congress for allowing the bill to languish, Senate Republicans Tuesday forced ...

At last, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans agree on something. They both want the president's $447 billion jobs bill to be at the center of the political debate.

Mr. Obama, seeking an economic and political boost, has demanded that Congress act on the proposal and dared Republicans to oppose it, even though White House officials privately acknowledge it probably won't reach his desk in full. "Put your cards on the table," the president said Tuesday.

Now Republicans seem to agree. After four weeks of hearing Mr. Obama blame Congress for allowing the bill to languish, Senate Republicans Tuesday forced ...

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