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    Senior Member alisab's Avatar
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    Here is a summary of what was accepted and rejected today:

    http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/r ... _110_1.htm


    (Please move this to another area if necessary, I just thought it would help those of us who have missed all or some of the votes today.)
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    They are still voting on amendments tonight.

    Inhofe's English as the official language amendment just passed 64-33

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    They just announced last vote tonight and it sounded like a lot of objections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    They are still voting on amendments tonight.

    Inhofe's English as the official language amendment just passed 64-33

    Dixie

    What?!?!

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    Salazar's common language one passed as well which states that people can speak what language they want. The statement was made that they would decide later which ammendment would be attached to the Bill, Salazar's or Inhofe's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by April
    Salazar's common language one passed as well which states that people can speak what language they want. The statement was made that they would decide later which ammendment would be attached to the Bill, Salazar's or Inhofe's.

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