What Obama’s Amnesty Means for the American Worker | Commentary
Obama saw support for his immigration bill fall apart last year, once voters became aware the only thing it guaranteed was work permits for legalized aliens up front.
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Obama saw support for his immigration bill fall apart last year, once voters became aware the only thing it guaranteed was work permits for legalized aliens up front.
</p> While Republicans in both chambers are pushing responses to Obama, Sen.
You call up a bill, it’s open for amendment, always a bit chaotic.
They are the ones who are suffering the embarrassment of having the president veto a bill that has just been negotiated between the Democratic majority in the Senate and the Republican majority in the
You call up a bill, it’s open for amendment, always a bit chaotic.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Beyond the sort of brinkmanship that always grabs public attention in the waning hours of the legislative year, one story out of Congress is going to fascinate the
</p> </p> Much of this debt comes from federal student loans.
</p> </p> Murthy’s broad experience in health equips him well for the role.
</p> Fields, 23, was struck by a pickup truck at while working to get out the vote in Shreveport, La., for Democratic Sen. Mary L. Landrieu. </p> Landrieu, who lost to now Sen.
</p> </p> He said he’ll be looking for opportunities in the new Congress to fix some of the law’s flaws, noting that the House ended up having to accept the Senate’s version of an overhaul bill without
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Michelle Nunn strolled through the Capitol basement last week alongside outgoing Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Michael Bennet — just a month after
</p> The same also will be true for legislation the Democrats like.
</p> Former Rep. John McMillan, D-S.C., was the chairman of the D.C. committee.
</p> Former Rep. John McMillan, D-S.C., was the chairman of the D.C. committee.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) CQ Roll Call’s Emma Dumain interviewed Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Dec. 5. A lightly edited transcript follows.
</p> I think we’ll have an impact on the nature of this appropriations bill.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Nancy Pelosi insists she doesn’t gloat when House Republicans can’t shore up the votes among their own members to pass any number of critical bills, and it’s Democrats who get
</p> </p> “Number one: We certainly will have a vote on proceeding to a bill to repeal Obamacare. … It is a statement to the obvious, however, that Obama — of Obamacare — is the president of the United
Bill Cassidy, R-La., defeated Sen. Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., in a Senate runoff.
I hope there is a way to address these concerns and pass the bill.” </p> The objection came as a surprise to bill sponsor Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., who is chairman of the Judiciary Committee.