Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Pence says passage of Senate immigration bill "would disappoint millions of Americans"
Yesterday House leadership announced plans for a nationwide evalution of Senate-passed immigration legislation this August.
Congressman Pence weighed in on the Senate legislation in two different articles today.
Here is an excerpt from an article in Roll Call: (please note a subscription is required)
"Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), who has been pushing his own compromise measure, said that House Members 'would do well to expose the Senate bill for what it is.'
"'I think job one for House Republicans should be to expose and dismantle the amnesty bill proposed by the Senate,' Pence said. 'I still hope we can have a compromise bill with no amnesty.'"
Here is an excerpt from an article in CQ Today: (please note a subscription is required)
"'I just believe the worst thing we can do is pass the Senate bill,' said Mike Pence, R-Ind. 'We would disappoint millions of Americans and Republican voters.'"
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