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House Republican Leaders Are Ready To Strike A Deal With Democrats

December 5, 2014 By Jack M. Robinson Leave a Comment

House Republican leaders are ready to strike a deal with Democrats1

Strongly against immigration, House Republican leaders are ready to strike a deal with Democrats to pass a bill on spending which would keep the administration running.

The bill in question is going to guarantee nearly one-third of the financial backing for everyday operations of Cabinet agencies including Homeland and Security Department. This new strategy of the Republican heads comes after an enactment passed Thursday by the House proclaiming President Barack Obama’s official activities to control deportations “null and void.”

That bill was far from sufficient for a few conservatives, who grumbled that the best way to stop Obama’s activities on immigration would be to ban them through legislation that must pass if the government is to stay open.

For fear of a government shutdown that is not in their plans, Republican leaders are against that way of handling things and intend to put their faith in Democrats votes to pass a bill to preserve the current government.

This particular spending bill will ensure the funds for the majority of government agencies, for a year. However, the Homeland Security Department will only be extended for a few more months.

Homeland Security incorporates immigration agencies that would exert Obama’s executive actions. Thus, the approach would let Republicans to reevaluate them about one year from now, once they have control of the Senate and the majority of seats in the House.

Some of the conservative policymakers already accepted the idea of being ignored by House Speaker John Boehner, who probably plans to plot around tea party politicians when supported by an increased majority.

There’s a tad more than $1 trillion for the Pentagon and national agencies, and over $70 billion to handle abroad military operations in Afghanistan and to combat Islamic State activists in Iraq and Syria. It is also quite possible that Obama will get a large portion of his $6.2 billion demand for battling Ebola at home and in Africa. However, the President stands less of a chance at having his request for infrastructure money answered.

According to House Appropriations Committee spokeswoman Jennifer Hing the budget issues are overall set but alleged ‘policy riders’ such as labor relations or environmental legislation are still waiting for a solution.

Deportations Bill, voted by 219 to 1997 managed to set the House in opposition to Obama’s actions giving permission to work to over 4 million immigrants in the country illegally.

 

 

Filed Under: News, Politics Tagged With: conservative policymakers ignored by House Speaker John Boehner, more than $1 trillion for the Pentagon and national agencies, over $70 billion to handle abroad military operations in Afghanistan and to combat Islamic State activists in Iraq and Syria, Republican leaders intend to put their faith in Democrats votes to pass a bill to preserve the current government, Republicans to reevaluate immigration agencies about one year from now, Spending bill to to guarantee nearly one-third of the financial backing of everyday operations of Cabinet agencies, The new strategy of the Republican heads against Obama

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