Congressman Raul Grijalva is among the Democratic lawmakers who want to meet with President Barack Obama before he delivers his jobs speech this week. Talking Points Memo reports:

The chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and of the three caucuses of black, Hispanic and Asian members of the House would like a word with President Obama before his Thursday jobs address.

In a Tuesday letter provided by a source, the leaders, who speak for a majority of House Dems, sought to make sure that Obama keeps his eye on the jobs crisis, which has disproportionately hit minority groups.

“With unemployment at 9.1% nationally— approaching 12% in the Hispanic community, 16.7% in the African American community and with Asian American and Pacific Islanders remaining unemployed for longer periods than any other group— we are in a national crisis. We have learned throughout American history that big, bold action is required to put people back to work and promote economic growth,” the chairs write. “The chairs of the CBC, CAPAC, CPC, and CHC look forward to an opportunity to talk with you about proposals we would like you to consider before you address the nation this week.”

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3 replies on “Grijalva Wants Meeting With Obama Before Jobs Speech”

  1. So much for Ralph representing everyone in his district. Newsflash Ralph, not everuone in your district that is unemployed is Hispanic. If he get’s any more obese, he can be used as a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

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