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Spotlight on House After Senate Failure to Pass DACA Fix
Futile effort’
Leadership has signaled it will continue whipping support for the Goodlatte-McCaul bill and the authors are exploring further changes to win over holdouts, but some members are questioning the point of that effort. “I don’t think there’s a chance to pass a Republican-only immigration bill out of the House,” said Rep. Charlie Dent, co-chairman of the moderate Tuesday Group. The Pennsylvania Republican also said there was a “less than zero percent chance” a partisan GOP measure could pass the Senate. The only reason for the House to pass a partisan bill is to provide political cover for members who will vote against any final bipartisan compromise, Dent said. “And that really pisses me off.” The Goodlatte-McCaul bill is not a “viable vehicle to get us to the finish line,” Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart said, suggesting it would be better for the House to move onto something that is. “To spend time on something that’s a futile effort when we have very little time, to me, doesn’t sound like a good effort,” the Florida Republican said. Among the many issues Diaz-Balart has with the Goodlatte-McCaul is that it is much more expansive than the four pillars Trump has said must be addressed. The bill would authorize the Department of Justice to withhold grants from sanctuary cities, require employers to use the E-Verify program to check employees’ immigration status and create an agricultural guest worker program. Many lawmakers have raised concerns about the guest worker program, saying it could take away jobs from U.S. workers. “Potato growers are opposed to it. Dairy industries are opposed to it,” Rep. Mike Simpson said of concerns he’s hearing from Idaho constituents. https://www.rollcall.com/news/politi...senate-failure |
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If nothing could pass senate nothing will pass the house
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The votes are there if Ryan allows a bipartisan bill to be brought up (based on all democrats voting + those GOP who have already cosponsored DREAM Act like legislation). The votes aren't there for Goodlatte type bill.
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So even if somehow it passed the House it won’t pass the senate |
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Republican Rep Mike Coffman tells reporters in CO he will revive his discharge petition to force a House vote on the DREAM Act should there be no solutions by March 5. #copolitics @nickriccardi
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Let's be realistic guys... Nothing is happening at this point.
Due to the recent court decisions, Congress no longer has the pressure to deliver by March 5th... And this Congress can't get anything done without a hard deadline. It's like asking a bunch of 2 year olds to get their act together :-( There was an opportunity to pass a bipartisan bill in the Senate, but Trump and his right wing racist xenophobic hardliners torpedoed that deaal. They tried to use us to completely change our immigration system (even legal immigration). He was clearly negotiating in bad faith and the Democrats were not going to swallow that one. This is such a contentious issue, I have come to the conclusion that you can only truly solve this issue with the same party in control of the White House and filibuster proof majorities in the Senate & the House. |
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