Coburn Holds Up Stopgap Bill to Extend Benefits to Jobless

Americans who have been out of a job for six months could run out of benefits, at least for a little while.

Friday, March 26th 2010, 2:32 pm

By: News 9


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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Americans who have been out of a job for six months could run out of benefits, at least for a little while.

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn is holding up a stopgap bill that would extend jobless benefits.

Sen. Coburn says the $9 billion it will take to finance the bill should not be added to the national debt. Instead he wants extended benefits to be financed with leftover money from last year's economic stimulus bill.

Lawmakers say they'll try to restore the benefits after the Senate's Easter Break.

Sen. Coburn will also be holding a series of town hall meetings in Oklahoma next week to take questions and address important issues for Oklahoma and the nation at each event.

"I encourage everyone to attend and participate in these town halls. These settings give me an important opportunity to hear directly from the Oklahomans I am representing, and they provide a chance for Oklahomans to hear my views on current legislation in Congress," said Dr. Coburn.

Cherokee Town Hall meeting
Monday, March 29, 2010
3 – 4 p.m.
Alfalfa County Farm Bureau
113 S. Grand
Cherokee, OK 73728

Oklahoma City Town Hall

Wednesday, March 31, 2010
2 – 3 p.m.
Metro Technology Center
Springlake Campus Auditorium
1900 Springlake Dr.
(NW of 36th and Martin Luther King, Jr.)
Oklahoma City, OK

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