SB3


 * BSender, AAvalon, KTrudick SB3**


 * Sponsors:** R-KTrudick-Louisiana D-AAvalon-Kansas R-BSender-Florida


 * Topic:** Unemployment in the U.S.


 * Title:** S.U. (Stopping Unemployment)


 * Purpose:** The purpose of this bill is to try to put a halt to the increasing rate of unemployment in the United States. We are trying to create more jobs and lower the unemployment rate. Also, to create more jobs for the legal U.S. citizens. We are also going to hold classes in every state for those who are unemployed.


 * Eligibility:** This bill will impact any legal U.S. citizen above the age of sixteen looking for employment. This bill will also effect the illigal immigrants coming to America who are taking jobs away from U.S. citizens.


 * Terms and Benefits:** With this bill, we are going to make more federal jobs by increasing the number of social workers, police officers, and firefighters. We can also key down on illigal immigrants who take away American jobs. By limiting illigal immigrants coming to the United States, more and more Americans will be able to keep their jos and make a living. We are also going to hold classes for those who are unemployed. This will help them learn how to find a job and give them training for the job that they want. This class is voluntary and someone who is unemployed is not forced to take it. However, before we accept the unemployed in the class we will do a background check to make sure they are a legal citizen in the United States. We also plan to give a small tax relief to those who are unemployed. If the unemployed do not make money then they cannot pay high taxes. This tax relief will be lifted after the person finds a stable and permanent job. We also propose that companies give the names of the employees to their state government. This names will then be background checked to make sure they are legal citizens. With this process we will create more jobs, limit illegal immigrants, and make country a better place.

50 Office building for social services (100 workers): about $115,500,000 50 police stations: about $106,306,500 50 firefighter stations: about $70,641,750 600 computers for workers: about $402,000 20 Office buildings for other areas of work: about 46,200,000 $339,050,250
 * Fiscal Impact:**
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