now, we know the senate's had difficulty passing jobs bills even though they are bipart san. we're hopeful with support from the house and senate and signing of the president, this will come into fruition because it's a win to all americans and especially to small businesses. >> steven fisher, man from frog jump, thank you, whip. as a freshmen congressman, it's been a bumpy year and a half, but today we have a bit of optimism that we've had a jobs bill, bipartisan bill focusing on the private sector. jobs are not created in the halls of congress, but created in the private sector. that's what is good about this. now we look to the colleagues in the senate and urge senator reid to let the process work its will, let it go through the senate chambers, and give the american people something they have been longing for ever since the last election. i can't say enough about our team and how we've been focused from day one on energy, on jobs, trying to put americans back to work and giving the power back to the people, and last, but not least, last night, i couldn't sleep. i was thin