[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 7] [House] [Page 9263] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]UNEMPLOYMENT IN OHIO (Mr. TURNER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mr. TURNER. Mr. Speaker, over the past year-and-a-half the administration and the majority in Congress have enacted legislation authorizing an unprecedented amount of government spending and intervention in private enterprise. I opposed many of these measures because I believed they spent money we don't have on programs that would not stimulate the economy. An Ohio-based economist recently released a report stating that the State of Ohio has lost a staggering 587,000 jobs since 2001. In particular, the report indicated that at the end of the last decade each of Ohio's 88 counties lost employment, a total of 338,000 jobs, or 6.6 percent of all employment that year. Specifically, my home county, Montgomery County, was one of the hardest hit counties in the State and the Nation. Over the past 9 years, Montgomery County has lost 20 percent of its total jobs and 53 percent of its manufacturing sector jobs. Today, current unemployment rates in my district for Montgomery County total over 12 percent, Clinton County over 17 percent, Highland County over 17 percent, Warren County over 9 percent. The American people are looking for both sides to find reasonable solutions to these critical challenges. Congress needs to curb our out- of-control spending and enact bipartisan, commonsense solutions to stimulate the economy and create jobs. ____________________