I thank the gentleman for yielding the time. Mr. Speaker, you know all too well that Granite Staters are still hurting in this economy, as are many other Americans. One thing we can do as a body in a bipartisan way is to continue to bring jobs bills to this floor and vote them out in a bipartisan way, as the country has asked. And we are doing that today. The leadership that Mr. McCarthy and Ms. Waters have both demonstrated is an opportunity for this country to get greater access to capital, to get innovators and job creators the ability to hire quicker, for those like our own Dean Kamen to continue to find the next revolutionary way to change our State and our Nation. This is a great opportunity for us to reform an old piece of legislation, going back to 1933, update it to make sure it meets the required standards of 2011 for the new job creators of tomorrow. And I am thrilled to support it, and I look forward to more job creation bills to come to this floor for us to vote on and get our country moving back in the right direction. Mr. McCARTHY of California. Mr. Speaker, this bill represents an important step towards unleashing the potentials of entrepreneurs and small businesses. We must all remember, an entrepreneur never takes a job from someone. They only create them. Today we're going to unleash them. I urge all my colleagues to join me in this bipartisan effort to help promote small businesses' capital formation by supporting the underlying bill.…
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