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    EVERIFY UPDATE 6/12/09

    House Votes to Give Stimulus Jobs to Illegal Aliens

    Published for Friday, June 12, 2009, 2:41 PM

    Congressmen Who...

    * Senate Votes on Sen. Sessions' E-Verify Amendment #604
    Published for Friday, June 12, 2009, 2:41 PM

    Votes to Table Amendment #604
    A "Yes" vote to table Amendment #604 is a vote against the extension of E-Verify for 5 years.
    A "No" vote to table Amendment #604 is a vote in favor of extending E-Verify for 5 years.
    Voted YES Count: 50
    Voted NO Count: 47

    * Akaka (HI)
    * Begich (AK)
    * Bennet, M. (CO)
    * Bingaman (NM)
    * Boxer (CA)
    * Brown (OH)
    * Burris (IL)
    * Byrd (WV)
    * Cantwell (WA)
    * Cardin (MD)
    * Carper (DE)
    * Casey (PA)
    * Conrad (ND)
    * Dodd (CT)
    * Dorgan (ND)
    * Durbin (IL)
    * Feingold (WI)
    * Feinstein (CA)
    * Gillibrand (NY)
    * Hagan (NC)
    * Harkin (IA)
    * Inouye (HI)
    * Johnson (SD)
    * Kaufman (DE)
    * Kerry (MA)
    * Kohl (WI)
    * Landrieu (LA)
    * Lautenberg (NJ)
    * Leahy (NH)
    * Levin (MI)
    * Lieberman (CT)
    * Lincoln (AR)
    * Menendez (NJ)
    * Merkley (OR)
    * Mikulski (MD)
    * Murray (WA)
    * Nelson, Bill (FL)
    * Pryor (AR)
    * Reed (RI)
    * Reid (NV)
    * Rockefeller (WV)
    * Sanders (VT)
    * Schumer (NY)
    * Shaheen (NH)
    * Stabenow (MI)
    * Udall, M. (CO)
    * Udall, T. (NM)
    * Warner (VA)
    * Whitehouse (RI)
    * Wyden (OR)

    * Alexander (TN)
    * Barrasso (WY)
    * Baucus (MT)
    * Bayh (IN)
    * Bennett, R. (UT)
    * Bond (MO)
    * Brownback (KS)
    * Bunning (KY)
    * Burr (NC)
    * Chambliss (GA)
    * Coburn (OK)
    * Cochran (MS)
    * Collins (ME)
    * Corker (TN)
    * Cornyn (TX)
    * Crapo (ID)
    * DeMint (SC)
    * Ensign (NV)
    * Enzi (WY)
    * Graham (SC)
    * Grassley (IA)
    * Gregg (NH)
    * Hatch (UT)
    * Hutchinson (TX)
    * Inhofe (OK)
    * Isakson (GA)
    * Klobuchar (MN)
    * Kyl (AZ)
    * Lugar (IN)
    * Martinez (FL)
    * McCain (AZ)
    * McCaskill (MO)
    * McConnell (KY)
    * Murkowski (AK)
    * Nelson, Ben (NE)
    * Risch (ID)
    * Roberts (KS)
    * Sessions (AL)
    * Shelby (AL)
    * Snowe (ME)
    * Spector (PA)
    * Tester (MT)
    * Thune (SD)
    * Vitter (LA)
    * Voinovich (OH)
    * Webb (VA)
    * Wicker (MS)

    H.R.1105

    Rep. Jack Kingston and Rep. Ken Calvart proposed two separate E-Verify amendments to the House Appropriations bill for FY2010, but both amendments failed earlier today. The Kingston amendment would have required government contractors to run all employees and new hires through E-Verify.

    Rep. Kingston's amendment would have required all federal contractors to verify all employees and new hires through the E-Verify system. The amendment would have countered a new executive order that the Administration is expected to announce today that weakens the 2008 executive order making requiring all government contractors to use E-Verify.

    Rep. Calvart's amendment would have made E-Verify permanent in the House Appropriations bill, but it received resistance from, most notably, Rep. David Price who argued that the E-Verify will be addressed during a larger immigration reform debate.


    http://www.numbersusa.com/content/news/ ... s-now.html

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    This is absolutely outrageous!!! These traitors are postering themselves to use E-Verify as leverage in the amnesty vote!!!!
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    Rep. David Price who argued that the E-Verify will be addressed during a larger immigration reform debate.

    Who is David Price--

    David Price represents North Carolina's Research Triangle - a rapidly growing, largely suburban district that includes Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, and surrounding communities. He received his undergraduate degree at UNC-Chapel Hill and went on to Yale University to earn a Bachelor of Divinity and Ph.D. in Political Science. Before he began serving in Congress in 1987, Price was a professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Duke University. He is the author of four books on Congress and the American political system.

    Price currently serves on the House Appropriations Committee and is chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee. He is also a member of the Appropriations subcommittees for Interior and Environment and for Transportation, Housing and Urban Development. He is a recognized leader in foreign policy, heading the House Democracy Assistance Commission, which he initiated to help strengthen parliaments in emerging democracies. He has played a leading role in holding the Administration accountable for conduct of the Iraq War and in the effort to negotiate a just peace in the Middle East. In North Carolina, David's constituents know him as a strong supporter of education, accessible health care, affordable housing, clean air and water, and improved transportation alternatives.

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    House Appropriations Committee
    Sub Committee Defense

    MAJORITY

    Chair: John P. Murtha (PA)
    Norman D. Dicks (WA)
    Peter J. Visclosky (IN)
    James P. Moran (VA)
    Marcy Kaptur (OH)
    Allen Boyd (FL)
    Steven R. Rothman (NJ)
    Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA)
    Maurice D. Hinchey (NY)
    Carolyn C. Kilpratrick (MI)
    David R. Obey (WI), Ex Officio

    MINORITY

    Ranking Member:
    C.W. Bill Young (FL)
    Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (NJ)
    Todd Tiahrt (KS)
    Jack Kingston (GA)
    Kay Granger (TX)
    Harold Rogers (KY)
    Jerry Lewis (CA), Ex Officio

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    I called both Price and Hagan to express my disgust with their actions today.

    I keep getting letters (emails) from Hagan on how she SUPPORTS E-Verify and is against Amnesty, and today I told her aide her ACTIONS speak much louder than her BS. Kinda left the aide speechless... I said "what? No quick come back? After professing how much she SUPPORTS E-Verify, what happened today?". In my book this makes her a liar and a TRAITOR.

    YOU CAN CONTACT PRICE HERE :http://price.house.gov/contact/contact_form.shtml ... "thank" him for his disgraceful actions.

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    PLEASE NOTE the vote by the senators took place back in MARCH

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    RELATED

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-159138.html
    Numbers:Obama Admin. and DHS to Gut E-Verify, ACT NOW

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-159260.html
    Free Fax/Email Obama to Retain E-Verify, 'No Match' Letters

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-159264.html
    CALL/BLAST OBEY, PRICE, WASSERMAN-SCHULTZ TODAY!!!

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    Three separate E-Verify amendments failed to pass through the House Appropriations Committee earlier today. Two amendments were introduced by Rep. Jack Kingston and another by Rep. Ken Calvert.

    One of Rep. Kingston's amendments would have required all federal contractors to verify all employees and new hires through the E-Verify system. The amendment would have countered a new executive order that the Administration is expected to announce today that weakens the 2008 executive order requiring all government contractors to use E-Verify. The amendment failed by a 23-to-35 vote.

    Rep. Kingston's second amendment would have required all employees, contractors, and subcontractors of the Legislative Branch to use E-Verify. That amendment failed by a voice vote.

    Rep. Calvart's amendment would have permanently reauthorized E-Verify, but it received resistance from, most notably, Rep. David Price who argued that E-Verify will be addressed during a larger immigration reform debate. The amendment failed 21-to-36.

    Another immigration-related amendment that would prevent Gitmo detainees from acquiring visas passed by a 34-to-24 vote.

    http://www.numbersusa.com/content/news/ ... s-now.html

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    Democrats (37)

    David R. Obey, Wisconsin, Chairman
    John P. Murtha, Pennsylvania
    Norman D. Dicks, Washington
    Alan B. Mollohan, West Virginia
    Marcy Kaptur, Ohio
    Peter J. Visclosky, Indiana
    Nita M. Lowey, New York
    José E. Serrano, New York
    Rosa L. DeLauro, Connecticut
    James P. Moran, Virginia
    John W. Olver, Massachusetts
    Ed Pastor, Arizona
    David E. Price, North Carolina
    Chet Edwards, Texas
    Patrick J. Kennedy, Rhode Island
    Maurice D. Hinchey, New York
    Lucille Roybal-Allard, California
    Sam Farr, California
    Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Illinois
    Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Michigan
    Allen Boyd, Florida
    Chaka Fattah, Pennsylvania
    Steven R. Rothman, New Jersey
    Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Georgia
    Marion Berry, Arkansas
    Barbara Lee, California
    Adam Schiff, California
    Michael Honda, California
    Betty McCollum, Minnesota
    Steve Israel, New York
    Tim Ryan, Ohio
    C.A "Dutch" Ruppersberger, Maryland
    Ben Chandler, Kentucky
    Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida
    Ciro Rodriguez, Texas
    Lincoln Davis, Tennessee
    John T. Salazar, Colorado


    Republicans (23)

    Jerry Lewis, California, Ranking Member
    C.W. Bill Young, Florida
    Harold Rogers, Kentucky
    Frank R. Wolf, Virginia
    Jack Kingston, Georgia
    Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey
    Todd Tiahrt, Kansas
    Zach Wamp, Tennessee
    Tom Latham, Iowa
    Robert B.Aderholt, Alabama
    Jo Ann Emerson, Missouri
    Kay Granger, Texas
    Michael K. Simpson, Idaho
    John Abney Culberson, Texas
    Mark Steven Kirk, Illinois
    Ander Crenshaw, Florida
    Dennis R. Rehberg, Montana
    John R. Carter, Texas
    Rodney Alexander, Louisiana
    Ken Calvert, California
    Jo Bonner, Alabama
    Steven C. LaTourette, Ohio
    Tom Cole, Oklahoma

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    http://appropriations.house.gov/pdf/HS_ ... -12-09.pdf

    here is the bill.
    NOTE that everify is the last thing on here and its been extended for two years

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