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House Republicans | SEONewsWire.net http://www.seonewswire.net Search Engine Optimized News for Business Mon, 12 Aug 2013 05:01:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 Immigration Reform Not Likely To Pass This Year http://www.seonewswire.net/2013/08/immigration-reform-not-likely-to-pass-this-year/ Mon, 12 Aug 2013 05:01:03 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2013/08/immigration-reform-not-likely-to-pass-this-year/ A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 54 percent of voters polled stated they favored the eventual citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Eighteen percent of those polled stated that they would allow those who are undocumented to stay in the U.S.

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A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 54 percent of voters polled stated they favored the eventual citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Eighteen percent of those polled stated that they would allow those who are undocumented to stay in the U.S. without allowing them citizenship, while the remaining 28 percent polled stated that they should be deported.

Though immigration has long been a hot-button issue, it seems the U.S. House has decided to delay further examination of several immigration bills while still grappling with how to approach a mostly Republican-backed desire for greater border security. It is expected that most revisions to immigration law which will affect individuals already residing in the country will not be determined until next year.

The House is now beginning to put a strategy into place for the rewrite that is needed of immigration laws, more than six months after the Senate-began its negotiations and weeks after the broad plan was passed.

Senate bill S. 744 proposes a path to citizenship for the more than11 undocumented immigrants who are residing in the United States and undocumented, along with a plan for border security which would cost $46 billion. Though most Senate Democrats and 14 Republicans passed the bill, a large number of House Republicans have stated that they are opposing the current citizenship path proposal. House Speaker John Boehner has repeatedly stated that the Senate bill would not be addressed any time soon, while Louisiana Representative John Fleming stated that any action this July on the bill was “100 percent unlikely.”

House Republicans met for a members-only meeting in July during which they reaffirmed that they would approach the immigration legislation decisions via individual bills. They plan to vote on how to strengthen U.S. border security before they move to other immigration reform issues. Boarder security and the enforcement of current immigration laws were the top priority, Boehner said. He did not comment on whether or not he thought the legislation which included the much-touted citizenship path plan would be passed, a plan which includes a provision not unlike President Obama’s DREAM Act. The DREAM Act is structured to fast-track the undocumented immigrants in the U.S. who came to the country as children and who have gone on to serve in the military or attend college.

President Obama has stated that he hoped to sign comprehensive immigration legislation by the end of 2012. Agreeing on citizenship pathways and border security continue to be a major hurdle for both the House and Senate. Grassroots supporters from business communities, from faith groups and social action communities have been lobbying for the Senate to move forward quickly, to little effect.

A. Banerjee is a Houston immigration lawyer in Texas. Before selecting an attorney, contact the Law Offices of Annie Banerjee by visiting their information filled web site at http://www.visatous.com.

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Snyder advocates for Medicaid expansion in statewide talks http://www.seonewswire.net/2013/07/snyder-advocates-for-medicaid-expansion-in-statewide-talks/ Thu, 18 Jul 2013 20:19:09 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2013/07/snyder-advocates-for-medicaid-expansion-in-statewide-talks/ Snyder demanded Senate Republicans to “take a vote, not a vacation” and urged residents to “bug the living daylights” out of them. After his recent blast of the Senate Republicans for their failure to vote on Medicaid expansion and reform

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Snyder demanded Senate Republicans to “take a vote, not a vacation” and urged residents to “bug the living daylights” out of them.

After his recent blast of the Senate Republicans for their failure to vote on Medicaid expansion and reform plan before summer break, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is on the road to advocate for the benefits of the proposal.

Snyder’s office announced “A Conversation With the Governor,” a series of informal discussion with a variety of audiences throughout the state. The Republican governor is expected to begin the series in Grand Rapids, where he will discuss the “Healthy Michigan” initiative with Spectrum Health System employees and other stakeholders.

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“The Healthy Michigan plan is vital to the health of our families and the economic success of our state. Unfortunately, Michigan now faces a sense of urgency to approve the plan in the light of the Senate’s failure to vote before taking a summer vacation,” Snyder said.

“I look forward to sharing information about the plan with health care providers, employers and all Michiganders so that we can work together to move it forward. Healthy Michigan is a good step for our state. It will help build healthier families and a stronger Michigan.”

For months, Snyder has lobbied lawmakers to expand Medicaid eligibility to 133 percent of the poverty level using funding promised by the federal government under the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.

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Despite their initial dismissal of the governor’s proposal, House Republicans ended up working with Snyder to develop an expansion plan that includes a number of state-level reforms.

After approving the measure in a 76-31 bipartisan vote, Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville failed to call an up-or-down vote in that chamber before lawmakers left town for summer break, planting serious seeds of doubt regarding the fate of the expansion proposal.

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Then, in an afternoon press conference, Snyder demanded Senate Republicans to “take a vote, not a vacation” and urged residents to “bug the living daylights” out of them.

Read more: http://www.mlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/06/michigan_gov_rick_snyder_plans_1.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+michigan-news+%28Michigan+News%2C+Updates%2C+Photos%2C+Videos+and+Opinions+-+MLive.com%29

Christopher J. Berry is an elder law lawyer in Michigan Dedicated to helping seniors, veterans and their families navigate the long-term care maze. To learn more visit http://www.michiganelderlawattorney.com/ or call 248.481.4000

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