Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act proposal

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The Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act proposal was a key legislative package within the 1994 Republican "Contract with America" aimed at stimulating economic growth, boosting employment, and improving worker wages through tax and regulatory reforms.

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instanceOf United States federal legislative proposal
legislative proposal
aimedAt boosting employment
improving worker wages
stimulating economic growth
associatedWith Republican Party (United States) NERFINISHED
componentOf 1994 Republican Contract with America NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs key legislative package within the Contract with America
focus pro-growth tax policy
regulatory relief for businesses
goal encourage business investment
increase job creation in the private sector
raise real wages through market-driven growth
reduce regulatory burdens on businesses
hasContext 1994 United States midterm elections NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
ideology supply-side economics
intendedBeneficiary employers in the United States
workers in the United States
introducedBy House Republican leadership
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf Contract with America NERFINISHED
policyArea regulatory reform
tax reform
politicalOrientation conservative economic policy
proposedIn 1994
relatedTo Republican Revolution of 1994 NERFINISHED
economic policy of the 104th United States Congress
timePeriod 1990s United States politics

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Contract with America hasPart Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act proposal