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There’s another wrinkle — the House’s bipartisan Gang of Seven bill is
getting new life. Boehner is under pressure from some Republicans and
Democrats to give the legislation a chance in his chamber. Ryan has told
Republicans privately he likes elements of the Gang of Seven bill — a huge
endorsement in the House GOP Conference. So if all the piecemeal bills fail,
the House could find itself voting on that as-of-yet-unreleased bill.
“The speaker has encouraged us to continue our effort — and all seven of
us are continuing to do that,” said Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.), a member of
that group. “So I think there’s still a possibility of that on final
analysis — there’s no guarantee that any of their bills can pass.”
Yarmuth said he “won’t support piecemeal” because he doesn’t want to “
betray the pledge we’ve all made to support a comprehensive approach.”
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.), who has the White House’s ear on strategy,
said “it’s not going to work” if you want to pass small parts of bills on
a week-by-week basis.
But even in the tightknit gang, opinion isn’t uniform. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-
Calif.), another member of the group, said she will “take each bill on its
merits.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/parties-seek-advantage-in-immigration-dance-94065_Page2.html#ixzz2YnFyds46
getting new life. Boehner is under pressure from some Republicans and
Democrats to give the legislation a chance in his chamber. Ryan has told
Republicans privately he likes elements of the Gang of Seven bill — a huge
endorsement in the House GOP Conference. So if all the piecemeal bills fail,
the House could find itself voting on that as-of-yet-unreleased bill.
“The speaker has encouraged us to continue our effort — and all seven of
us are continuing to do that,” said Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.), a member of
that group. “So I think there’s still a possibility of that on final
analysis — there’s no guarantee that any of their bills can pass.”
Yarmuth said he “won’t support piecemeal” because he doesn’t want to “
betray the pledge we’ve all made to support a comprehensive approach.”
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.), who has the White House’s ear on strategy,
said “it’s not going to work” if you want to pass small parts of bills on
a week-by-week basis.
But even in the tightknit gang, opinion isn’t uniform. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-
Calif.), another member of the group, said she will “take each bill on its
merits.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/parties-seek-advantage-in-immigration-dance-94065_Page2.html#ixzz2YnFyds46