The article discusses the aspects of House Bill (HB) 481, known as the Jobs, Opportunity, and Business Success (JOBS) Act of 2009, and HB 1023, that was introduced to solve the unemployment problem in Georgia. According to the article, HB 481 had six major provisions which aimed to create jobs and phase out a number of taxes on businesses. It also notes that HB 481 was vetoed by Governor Perdue in 2009 due to its costly last minute addition thus creating HB 1023.