White House Rural Council Delivers Report on Rural America MMD Newswire (press release)
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WASHINGTON, (MMD Newswire) August 15, 2011 - - Today, the White House Rural Council released a new report entitled Jobs and Economic Security for Rural America, which lays out the economic landscape rural Americans face today and highlights the Administration's key accomplishments in rural communities. The Jobs and Economic Security for Rural America report focuses on five critical areas: creating jobs and promoting economic growth, improving access to quality health care and education, fostering innovation, expanding outdoor opportunities, and supporting veterans and military families.
"This report on "Jobs and Economic Security in Rural America" underscores the commitment my Administration is making to rural communities," said President Obama. "It highlights some of the many programs and policies my Administration has implemented in rural America to support economic growth. It also offers a look at the economic agenda we will continue to pursue during my Presidency."
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