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  • Watch Live: Cantor’s Jobs Plan

    House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) delivers a major address at 2 p.m. ET today at Heritage explaining why creating jobs doesn’t have to cost money. Cantor’s speech — which has already generated coverage from ABC NewsNational JournalThe Atlantic and The Hill — comes a day before President Barack Obama’s Jobs Summit.

    Cantor’s speech will be followed by a panel discussion with Heritage experts. Both Cantor and the panel will field questions from Facebook users, who can watch the speech live on Heritage’s fan page or via the embedded video player below. Click to submit a question.

     

    Webcam chat at Ustream 

    Posted in Enterprise and Free Markets, Scribe [slideshow_deploy]

    4 Responses to Watch Live: Cantor’s Jobs Plan

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    2. Richard Smith, Maryl says:

      If Eric Cantor or Heritage members have yet to see SMITH-TRG's recent U.S. Jobs Creation Plan presentation, you should. To view, go to http://www.smith-trg.com/createjobs.html
      Your thoughts…

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