Economic Recovery and Job Creation
Principles
- More accurate calculation of unemployment statistics
- Streamline regulations
- Grow small businesses
Putting Americans back to work is a top priority. While our economy is beginning to improve, a national unemployment rate near 8 percent and California’s near 10 percent unemployment rate remind us that progress must still be made. To ensure that the federal government is using the most accurate unemployment rate, I authored the Real Unemployment Calculation Act, which would require the official national unemployment rate to take into consideration discouraged individuals who have given up looking for a job, but are able and willing to work.
Speaking with job seekers at one of my job fairs in El Cajon
To allow our economy to reach its full potential, we must streamline federal rulemaking procedures, reduce the tax and regulatory burden on businesses and provide certainty, which will allow businesses to thrive, expand and hire once again. That is why I have consistently supported legislation that would make federal rulemaking more accountable and efficient.
We must also foster the growth of small businesses, which are backbone of the American economy and represent the best opportunity for job creation. With over half of the workforce employed by a small business, it’s critical that the focus of job creation efforts be on helping relieve many of the burdens that restrict cash flow and cause unnecessary paperwork. For that reason, I voted in favor of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which is now federal law, and this relaxes federal regulations so that it’s easier for businesses to raise capital when starting off. I also authored the ADA Notification Act, which would give businesses a 90-day compliance period to correct any infraction to the Americans with Disabilities Act. This will help curb the practice of predatory lawsuits that hurt small businesses.
What are your thoughts on creating jobs?
I’d like to hear what you have to say on creating jobs and improving our economy. Also, if there is a federal regulation that you find particularly onerous I’d like to know about it and see if there is anything I can do to help. Please click here and let me know.
Resources for you:
- House Republicans have a comprehensive plan to get our economy moving again. For more information, you may click here.
- The Small Business Administration offers a number of resources for small business owners and individuals interested in starting their own business.