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President Bush and Rep. Chris Cox agreed to work toward passing an
economic security bill by the end of the year in a Tuesday evening
meeting at the White House.
Bush and the Newport Beach representative both support granting
businesses “moderate tax relief” as a way to stimulate a slumping economy
and encourage the rehiring of laid-off workers.
“Putting Americans back to work is of vital importance to winning the
war on terrorism,” Cox said in a news release.
The meeting between the two men took place in the family residence
quarters of the White House. It lasted for 90 minutes. The two also
discussed the progress of the war in Afghanistan.
As chairman of the House Policy Committee, Cox is the fifth highest
ranking member of the legislative body.
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