I was contacted by a US Postal Service worker and I just saw the story on line in Rough and Tumble. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=97585
Long Beach postal processing facility at Redondo Avenue is slated for closure.
Please take a moment and email Senators Boxer and Feinstein and ask their assistance in keeping the facility open and the jobs kept in Long Beach.
Senator Barbara Boxer
Senator Dianne Feinstein
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
White House Sends Update on President's Jobs Act
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Good afternoon, Last night President Obama walked Congress and the nation through the American Jobs Act, his plan to create jobs in America now. It's up to Congress to act on this set of bipartisan ideas that put people back to work and put more money into the pockets of working Americans. You can watch a special enhanced version of the speech, featuring charts and other relevant information here: ![]() Here are a few important points about how the American Jobs Act works, and why Congress should act quickly:
You can learn more about the American Jobs Act on Whitehouse.gov. Over the next few days there are a number of ways for you to ask questions and engage with Administration officials about the American Jobs Act including Open for Questions live panels and Twitter Office Hours. In fact, next week, I’ll be participating in my very first White House Office Hours on Twitter, so be sure to tune in and send me your questions using the hashtag #WHChat. Here’s a list of the full lineup of events so far:
David Plouffe Senior Advisor to the President P.S. After last night’s address, a few White House policy experts answered questions about the speech. Check out the video of the event: WhiteHouse.gov/JobsSpeechOFQ | ||
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