Those dollar amounts are not specifically for HR 3012 as far as I can tell. Those are all the contributions that those Congressmen have received from the interest groups mentioned.
More data here: http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill...-contributions
Its great to know that the HR3012 bill passed with such a great majority, But I feel there are much bigger hurdles ahead. I think that there is every possibility that this bill may face a totally different challenge with the senate. It is not necessary that a bill passed in the house will also pass with the senate, it might very well go undebated and silent considering other priorities. The senate may have a very different view about it. Remember ROW may oppose our favorable view on this bill with which only IC people would see a marginal benefit, and mostly ROW here in US means EU fellows who always gain hidden favorism here. Also as IC people are benefited with spillover, how substantial this bill will benefit IC people? I am not projecting this view from a pessimistic view but wants to see from a pragmatic perspective, so please be easy on your thoughts or correct me where-ever I am wrong. But sure it is an interim time for cheers.
Mostly we could sail thru senate with less issues...all we need to 61 members to discuss and vote without filibuster. We got more than 96% support in house which means on worst case we can get 80 vote in senate....
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., who heads the Senate Judiciary panel on immigration, said he planned to move the bill as quickly as possible in the Senate, "where we expect it to find overwhelming support." He said the legislation would "remove outdated constraints that prevent us from attracting the kind of innovators who can create job growth in America."
Please do not forget to add the source... doing it here for you..
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa..._worker_visas/
Congratulations guys.
helpful_leo, your intentions are clearly good and so are ours. Many a times an organization is well intentioned, but a few bad apples bring it bad name. Something like that has happened with ** IMHO. We are trying to fill the need to keep things transparent and allow people to discuss things freely. However what is more important is that at the end of the day EB-IC should be relieved of their endless wait. I am confident that's what people on this forum are working towards.
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In general, how long it takes to place a bill in the Senate after it is voted in favor by the House? Will they have a similar voting in Senate or can they accept/reject a bill based on overall consensus (i.e. without actual voting). The majority so far seems overwhelming and it definitely looks promising to be accepted by the Senate.
It goes to the Senate Judicial Cmte or whatever its called. they have to "approve" and push it to the Senate floor. The Dem Senator (Murphy?) who is the Chair has said that he would like to push it through soon. There's no set timetable as such but obviously with the holidays, I'm not sure what a good timeline would be. Plus even when the Bill does get to the floor, there is no time limits on discussion/ debate. I don't believe there will be a fillibuster so if it does get to the floor in its current format, it should go through... just a ton of administrative steps in the middle.
This is a related report on the voting:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa..._worker_visas/
It mentions that Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., who heads the Senate Judiciary panel on immigration, plans to move the bill as quickly as possible in the Senate. So, it might not take another 2 - 3 months after all, if this holds true.
This is a related report on the voting:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/wa..._worker_visas/
It mentions that Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., who heads the Senate Judiciary panel on immigration, plans to move the bill as quickly as possible in the Senate. So, it might not take another 2 - 3 months after all, if this holds true.
Thanks, Q. We are working extremely hard with ** and local offices explaining about HR 3012 to get it passed. Everyone in this blog are extremely intelligent and articulate. I would request everyone to get in touch **coordinator and do your part. For the next few week all the bloggers need to turn to volunteers and activists and ensure that we get this bill passed at any cost. EB3 folks this is your last chance. EB2 need not be at the mercy of spillover and ensure that it is always fair. There is tremendous resistance put forth by the antis. One sample is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EB_ROW Please check and see how much opposition and resistance we have to face and overcome.
All the best!!
All the best - this is very promising. Especially EB3ICs should indeed stand behind this bill and make calls to senators. I do not think people need to take instructions from anybody outside this forum - especially where they have experienced arrogance, high-handedness, secrecy & poor track record of achievements. Lets leave it that and focus our energies on "doing our part" by simply making calls to your senators.
p.s. - Regarding ROW - I think EBICs need to understand where they are coming from and never ever make it US vs THEY kind of debate. Unfortunately this bill is Zero Sum game. But in this case this is acceptable because of the inherent asymmetries and injustice in the original laws. But once this is passed, the next step of "Increasing Overall EB Limit" becomes easy - since then all countries will come on same basis and put a united front towards that cause. That's how I would talk with an ROW rather than "fight" with them.
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"Quickly as possible" is very different in the world of politics. It could possibly be done before the Christmas holidays but its not necessary to do it. They could very well do it in Jan and make it retro-active to Jan 1, 2012. My guess is that the latter will happen. Again purely a guess.
I've tried that tact, with some of the smartest non-FIFOers out there. They see it as a veiled threat.
My way of trying to make it not so much us vs. them is to refer to the two sides as FIFOers and non-FIFOers.
Whenever it passes (if it passes) it will be retro-active to Oct 1, 2011. Since EBROW/M/P will likely have used up more than the 15% reserved visa numbers by then, they will likely become U for the rest of the FY.
Last edited by Pedro Gonzales; 11-30-2011 at 10:11 AM. Reason: corrected to Oct 1, 2011
NSC (originally TSC, transferred to NSC on 02/13/13) |-| PD - 04/25/08 |-| MD - 01/19/12 |-| RD - 01/27/12 |-| ND - 01/31/12 |-| Check Encashed - 02/02/12 |-| NRD - 02/04/12 |-| FPND - 02/09/12 |-| FPNRD - 02/17/12 |-| FP Early Walk-In - 02/24/12 |-| EAD/AP Approval & card production notice - 03/07/12 |-| EAD/AP RD - 03/12/12 |-| EAD/AP renewal RD - 12/11/12 |-| EAD/AP renewal approval - 01/22/13 |-| 485 Approval notice - 09/04/13 |-| GC RD - 09/11/13|
Seems like tempers have softened since last night passing of the bill in the House. Some non-FIFOers have come to terms with the fact that it might become a law. They're more likely to talk about working together like adults. Ofcourse, it could all be a ruse to mislead FIFOers into letting their guards down.
As you rightly said about everyone in this blog, they do not require a ** to dictate what might be the next step. Definitely most of the members here will do their best to get this bill pass The Senate, resistence and opposition are required in a democratic decision. Ultimately the decision is how the Senators vote and how tech lobby pushes the same way they pushed in the Congress. It is almost a done deal! But we still needs to do whatever we can.![]()
Names of Reps in congress (yes and no) analysis for H.R.3012
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll860.xml
I just read this on - http://www.immigration-law.com/
11/30/2011: Two Positive Notes for H.R. 3012
* Lifting annual numerical limitation after three years is tremendous benefits for Indian and Chinese EB green card applicants. There are a couple of additional good news for these EB Indians and Chinese:
o Effective Date: Should this bill be enacted without amendments by the Senate, the law will apply retroactively to October 1, 2011 during when they receive additional numbers.
o Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee Chairman, Chuck Schumer's reported prediction: The New York Times (paper edition) of 11/30/2011 reports that Senator Schumer stated that the bill would be handled swiftly. Accordinly, there is a gleam of hope that this bill could even be enacted before the end of the year! I think the prediction is based on the current Congress that refects a strong bi-partisan support for this legislation.
* Please stay tuned for the Senate action.
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