Aprox Time to become Law According to 'Senate judiciary committee'

PrinceofJungle

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It was shared that someone called to senate judiciary committee directly and learned


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They said the immigration reform bill was passed 13/3 today.
THe next step is that it'll be voted on in the Senate, it'll be a few
weeks before they even schedule it. Typically it would take about 2
months to be heard before the Senate.. And then if it gets passed it'll
right away either be or not to be the LAW :)

But this is great news!!!! TEMPORARILY!!

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Wish you Good Luck
 
That's a good news for sure. Thanks "princeofjungle" for bringing us the latest news on this.

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PrinceofJungle said:
It was shared that someone called to senate judiciary committee directly and learned


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They said the immigration reform bill was passed 13/3 today.
THe next step is that it'll be voted on in the Senate, it'll be a few
weeks before they even schedule it. Typically it would take about 2
months to be heard before the Senate.. And then if it gets passed it'll
right away either be or not to be the LAW :)

But this is great news!!!! TEMPORARILY!!

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Wish you Good Luck
 
There are only 13 members on this committee so how can the vote be passed 13/3?? Did they mean 10/3??

http://judiciary.senate.gov/subcommittees/immigration109.cfm

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PrinceofJungle said:
It was shared that someone called to senate judiciary committee directly and learned


-----------------------------
They said the immigration reform bill was passed 13/3 today.
THe next step is that it'll be voted on in the Senate, it'll be a few
weeks before they even schedule it. Typically it would take about 2
months to be heard before the Senate.. And then if it gets passed it'll
right away either be or not to be the LAW :)

But this is great news!!!! TEMPORARILY!!

---------------------------------------


Wish you Good Luck
 
Do you mean that the bill doesn't need to go through the House and not need to be signed by the President?

If it is true, that would be very nice.

PrinceofJungle said:
It was shared that someone called to senate judiciary committee directly and learned


-----------------------------
They said the immigration reform bill was passed 13/3 today.
THe next step is that it'll be voted on in the Senate, it'll be a few
weeks before they even schedule it. Typically it would take about 2
months to be heard before the Senate.. And then if it gets passed it'll
right away either be or not to be the LAW :)

But this is great news!!!! TEMPORARILY!!

---------------------------------------


Wish you Good Luck
 
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