"We still have the strong support and encouragement of Speaker Boehner as
well as Leader (Nancy) Pelosi, so I think we’re all committed to perusing
this process. And we think that ultimately the vehicle that we come up with
will be the vehicle that ends up passing the House," he says.
Yarmuth acknowledged the House bill will be more conservative than the
Senate version, which added heavy security provisions before last week's
vote.