• Home
  • Today
  • Advocacy
  • Forum
Donate
  • login
  • register
Home

They need you!

Forum links

  • Recent changes
  • Member list
  • Search
  • Register
Search Forums
 
Advanced Search
Go to Page...

Resources

  • Do I qualify?
  • In-state tuition
  • FAQ
  • Ways to legalize
  • Feedback
  • Contact us

Join our list

National calendar of events

«  

January

  »
S M T W T F S
 
 
 
 
1
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
5
 
6
 
7
 
8
 
9
 
10
 
11
 
12
 
13
 
14
 
15
 
16
 
17
 
18
 
19
 
20
 
21
 
22
 
23
 
24
 
25
 
26
 
27
 
28
 
29
 
30
 
31
 
Sync with this calendar
DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

House Conservatives call for vote on tough border security to avoid shutdown

  • View
  • Post new reply
  • Thread tools
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • next ›
  • last »
#1
01-17-2018, 02:58 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Aug 2011
7,552 posts
Smooth's Avatar
Smooth
0 AP
House conservatives demand vote on tough border bill to avoid shutdown
© Greg Nash
Members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus are making an eleventh-hour bid to get a floor vote on a conservative immigration bill in exchange for their support on a short-term spending bill, as GOP leaders scramble to secure Republican votes for their proposal to avoid a government shutdown on Friday.

While Republican leaders sounded fairly confident on Wednesday morning that they would have enough GOP support to pass the continuing resolution (CR), leadership has little room for error, as Democrats are vowing to oppose any spending bill that doesn’t include relief for immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children.

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and his top lieutenants are threading a very thin needle as they try to build support among frustrated defense hawks and conservatives for the fourth temporary funding patch since September.

And the House Freedom Caucus, a band of roughly 30 conservative rabble rousers, has enough members to defeat legislation if they band together.

“As of right now they don't have the votes,” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the group’s chairman, insisted to reporters as he entered a meeting in the Capitol with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly on Wednesday.

“There is strong support for the House to put forth a vote on immigration, and the Goodlatte-Labrador bill has the most support within the caucus,” Meadows later told The Hill, referring to a measure authored by Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Freedom Caucus member Raul Labrador (R-Idaho.)

GOP leaders pitched a new strategy on Tuesday evening to avert a shutdown that involves passing a stopgap bill to fund the government through Feb. 16. The CR would be paired with a six-year extension of funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and would delay three ObamaCare taxes in a bid to attract more conservative support.

The measure would not include a fix for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, as Democrats have been demanding.

Trump rescinded the Obama-era program last year and gave Congress until March 5 to come up with a permanent legal solution, but bipartisan negotiations on a DACA deal have been stalled following reports of President Trump’s disparaging remarks about “shithole countries.”

That means Ryan will likely need to rely on GOP votes for the CR, with leaders whipping the bill on Wednesday afternoon and a floor vote expected Thursday.

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), the chief deputy whip, was full of confidence as he left a GOP meeting in the Capitol’s basement Tuesday evening, while many rank-and-file members also described the attitude as generally positive toward the spending plan.

“I can’t swear to it, but the tone sounds pretty good,” said Rep. Bill Flores (R-Texas).

Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.), chairman of the Republican Study Committee, said the odds are “greater than 50-50” that the CR passes.

But leadership my have to win over some Freedom Caucus members, who held their own closed door meeting Tuesday night in which a number of lawmakers expressed concern over the funding patch and broader immigration negotiations on Capitol Hill.

The group did not take a formal position on the CR, which requires 80 percent consensus from the caucus.

But those who are “leaning no” or “undecided” on the short-term spending measure are putting pressure on leadership to bring the Goodlatte immigration bill to the House floor to secure their support for the CR.

“First of all, I’d like to get our House bill on immigration enforcement passed,” Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), a Freedom Caucus member, told reporters on Wednesday. “We ought to put a mark on a that.”

“That’s a minimum standard. That’s No. 1,” he added.

The legislation, which has attracted support from both the conservative and moderate wings of the GOP conference and has buy-in from key committee chairmen, includes more conservative immigration priorities than what is expected from any bipartisan deal on DACA.

In addition to providing DACA recipients with a temporary, renewable legal status, the bill would authorize $30 billion to build a border wall; end chain migration and the diversity visa lottery program; mandate the use of “E-Verify” to ensure employers only hire legal workers; allow the Justice Department to withhold grants from so-called sanctuary cities; and increase the criminal penalties for deported criminals who return to the U.S. illegally.

“We don’t wanna get rolled by the Senate on DACA and the budget,” said Freedom Caucus Rep. Dave Brat (R-Va.).

Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), another lead sponsor on the Goodlatte bill, said a commitment from leadership on his immigration bill could help win more support for the CR.

“That certainly would help, in terms of whipping votes on the CR,” McCaul said.

Some Freedom Caucus members are also pushing leadership to fund the Pentagon at higher levels for the rest of the 2018 fiscal year and pass a short-term CR for the rest of the government — a sentiment shared by some defense hawks, but a demand that went nowhere during the last debate over a CR.

Both Reps. Bradley Byrne (R-Ala.) and Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), two members of the House Armed Services Committee, said Tuesday night that they may vote against the CR because it harms military readiness and puts U.S. troops at risk.

If some Freedom Caucus members band together with enough defense hawks, they could tank GOP leader’s strategy to avert a government shutdown, though it’s unclear whether there are enough of them willing to do so.

Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) has also threatened to vote against the CR without a DACA deal in place, while Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is a perennial “no” vote on short-term funding bills.

Meadows reiterated that he wants more than simple assurances that House lawmakers will get a vote on an enforcement-heavy DACA package, similar to the Goodlatte bill.

But leadership, while supportive of the Goodlatte approach, has so far resisted calls to put it on the floor. It’s unclear whether the legislation could actually pass the House, while it’s likely dead on arrival in the Senate. And there is also concern it could roil the sensitive, high-level negotiations on a bipartisan DACA deal.

Regardless of whether the Goodlatte bill gets a vote or not, many Republicans believe that most of the GOP conference will end up grudgingly supporting the CR because it’s better than the alternative, which would either be shutting down the government or handing over leverage to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

And Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), who represents a large swath of the federal workforce, told WJLA he would ultimately support the CR if he was the decisive vote to keep the government open.

“We’ll build support, and we’ll get there. We always get there,” Rep. Frank Lucas (R-Okla.), a member of Republican whip team, told reporters on Wednesday morning. “Sometimes, some of my friends want to make it more exciting than it has to be.”

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/36...avoid-shutdown
__________________
#Lawgic
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Smooth
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Smooth
Find all posts by Smooth
#2
01-17-2018, 02:59 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Jul 2017
2,757 posts
Copper's Avatar
Copper
0 AP
It might not be the bill we like, but at least they are pushing for some type of action.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Copper
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Copper
Find all posts by Copper
#3
01-17-2018, 02:59 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Aug 2016
1,153 posts
catportal's Avatar
catportal
0 AP
hahaha shitlatte bill
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
catportal
View Public Profile
Send a private message to catportal
Find all posts by catportal
#4
01-17-2018, 03:02 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Nov 2015
5,192 posts
Got_Daca's Avatar
Got_Daca
0 AP
They are breaking!

Goodlatte bill now

Flakes bill next!
__________________
"Dreamers can't take the center stage" -Weak Dems

"Dreamers should feel safe" -Trump
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Got_Daca
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Got_Daca
Find all posts by Got_Daca
#5
01-17-2018, 03:03 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Nov 2015
5,192 posts
Got_Daca's Avatar
Got_Daca
0 AP
Shutdown threat working at last!
__________________
"Dreamers can't take the center stage" -Weak Dems

"Dreamers should feel safe" -Trump
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Got_Daca
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Got_Daca
Find all posts by Got_Daca
#6
01-17-2018, 03:03 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Sep 2017
112 posts
n3lson2017
0 AP
Yeah, thats shitlatte bill. Fuck those racist clowns
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
n3lson2017
View Public Profile
Send a private message to n3lson2017
Find all posts by n3lson2017
#7
01-17-2018, 03:03 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Jan 2012
772 posts
Michcio07
0 AP
get this vote through.. add it to CR... Let Senate change this god dam bill to include Flake's standards and pass it back to House. those idiots will vote no but Dems will vote yes and booom we have something.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Michcio07
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Michcio07
Find all posts by Michcio07
#8
01-17-2018, 03:04 PM
Moderator
Joined in Mar 2006
6,460 posts
Swim19's Avatar
Swim19
190 AP
It's a start...
__________________
Initial Approval: 11/13/12
1st Renewal: 10-7-14
2nd Renewal: 10/12/16
3rd Renewal: 5/16/2018
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Swim19
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Swim19
Find all posts by Swim19
#9
01-17-2018, 03:05 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Apr 2009
3,098 posts
fl_dreamer
0 AP
whats the point of this bill considering the Judge has reopened DACA in some ways.
__________________
Expires: 10/2021. Renewal for extension post 2021 sent.
Update your signature: Click on username, control panel, user settings,edit signature
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
fl_dreamer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to fl_dreamer
Find all posts by fl_dreamer
#10
01-17-2018, 03:06 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Aug 2011
7,552 posts
Smooth's Avatar
Smooth
0 AP
Keep pressuring.
__________________
#Lawgic
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Smooth
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Smooth
Find all posts by Smooth
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • next ›
  • last »


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page

Contact Us - DREAM Act Portal - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.