No, the Senate has not signed yet.
"OK"..the question is why not!! because in politic's politician's...
us time to get what the want to passs as a bill!! I will say only one-
thing!! It doe's not work for the average American!! Say what you want-
about are founding father's...they got this part ((ALL-WRONG)) STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH OUR LIVE'S!! PAY HR3548!! NOW NOW NOW!!
H.R. 4213. Thursday Unemployment Extension July 23 2010 Obama Signs Unemployment Benefits Extension Bill until November 30 2010. From WC WORLDCORRESPONDENT com website. Go to the The Library of Congress THOMAS website for more details as they become available.
Well, specifically, the money would come out of a fund set up for these reasons. However, these "funds" are going to be paid for by tax payers money. Thus, YOU, and all other tax payers will be paying for the Unemployment Bill President Obama signed in July.
As of September 29, 2009, the House has passed a bill providing 13 additional weeks for those already receiving unemployment benefits. The Senate is considering a similar bill. If the Senate version passes, the two will go to conference. If the conference comes up with a bill that will pass both the House and Senate, it will go to the President for his signature or veto. Update President Obama signed into law an extension of unemployment benefits to June 2, 2010. See the Related Link below.
no it dosen't sorry
President Obama Signed It On March 23,2010
Bill HR 3548, also known as the "Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act," was introduced to extend unemployment benefits for those who have exhausted their regular unemployment insurance. The bill aimed to provide additional financial support during economic downturns, particularly in response to high unemployment rates. It typically includes provisions for eligibility, duration of benefits, and funding mechanisms. The specifics of the bill can vary based on the legislative session and context in which it was proposed.
MR Obama
No, he is our 44th President of The United States of America.
Barack Obama.
No, Barack Obama has since been president.
Bill Clinton's was the president who changed his last name. When Bill was old enough to enter school, he had his last name legally changed from Blythe to Clinton.
No. Clinton was the 42nd. Barack Obama is the 44th US President.