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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 21:16:16 -0700
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federal benefits,
they asked for a complete list of those benefits. They also asked
for a list of benefits that would be denied during "probationary status."Further,
they asked for an estimate of the cost to taxpayers in the
10 years after illegal immigrants are granted green cards, as well as
for the 10 years after citizenship.Republican staffers on the Senate Budget
Committee estimated last week that the annual cost to taxpayers of legalizing
illegal immigrants could be in the billions.But Rubio spokesman Alex Conant
disputed the numbers, saying in a statement last week that it's simply
too early to provide cost estimates."Since we don't yet have a legislative
proposal, it's not possible to come up with anything resembling an accurate
calculation about the potential fiscal impact of bipartisan immigration
reform," he said.Conant added that Rubio is concerned about the "potential
fiscal impact" of the bill and will request an "in-depth" budget analysis.While
these applicants could eventually tap federal benefits, proponents of the
path to citizenship will argue that they could help bring revenue into
Washington by entering the workforce legally and paying taxes.
e effort.Gun control advocates
still face opposition from many Republican senators and resistance from
moderate Democrats, including several facing re-election next year in GOP-leaning
states. In the Republican-run House, leaders have shown little enthusiasm
for Obama's ideas, making that chamber an even higher hurdle.Under the agreement
the two senators announced at the Capitol, background checks would be expanded
to all for-profit transactions including sales at gun shows and online,
with records kept by licensed gun-dealers who would handle the paperwork.
Exempted would be noncommercial transactions such as between relatives.
Currently, the system applies only to sales by the country's 55,000 federally
licensed firearms dealers.The agreement also contains provisions expanding
firearms rights, and that concerns gun control supporters. Some restrictions
on transporting guns across state lines would be eased, sellers would be
shielded from lawsuits if the buyer passed a check but later used
a firearm in a crime and gun dealers could conduct business in
states where they don't live."Truly the events at Newtown changed us all,"
said Manchin, citing the Connecticut town where December's murders of 20
first-graders and six educators propelled gun control to the top rank of
national issues. "Americans on both sides of the debate can and must
find common ground."Emotion, always prominent in the gun issue, cropped
up late Wednesday when Manchi
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ch everywhere but Caracas, the capital. Worsening power
outages, crumbling infrastructure and other unfulfilled promises witnessed
this week in a trip through the country's industrial heartland could be
an important factor in Sunday's election to replace socialist President
Hugo Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer.His
political heir, Nicolas Maduro, is favored to win, largely on the strength
of Chavez's generous anti-poverty programs, which Chavez emphasized over
public works with one big exception: housing.But polls show that support
may be eroding and the outages are a testament to the neglect
many Venezuelans consider inexcusable in this major oil-producing state.
Violent crime, double-digit inflation, official corruption and persistent
food shortages are other factors.Some of the rolling, intermittent blackouts
are still scheduled. But most are no longer announced. They generally last
three to four hours a day on average, said Miguel Lara, who
ran the power grid until Chavez forced him out in 2004 for
being "a political risk."Jose Aguilar, a U.S.-based consultant with extensive
and more recent experience in Venezuela's electrical industry, says it is
suffering "a downward spiral of deterioration." Insufficient transmission
lines are running so hot that 20,000 distribution transformers burned out
last year, he said. "They run them cherry red."Electrical substations are
in a precarious state, Aguilar and Lara s
ndamental rights of the people of Connecticut."The Connecticut
Valley in Connecticut and western Massachusetts has been home to a large
gun industry dating to the Revolutionary War.Andrew Doba, a spokesman for
Malloy, said the governor is committed to job creation, but additional gun
restrictions were paramount following the shooting deaths in December of
20 children and six educators at an elementary school in Newtown."On this
particular issue he's been clear: We need to prioritize public safety and
this bill will improve public safety," he said.The law adds more than
100 firearms to the state's assault weapons ban and creates what officials
have called the nation's first dangerous weapon offender registry and eligibility
rules for buying ammunition.Malkowski said he's received many emails from
customers "fed up with Connecticut.""They urged us to pick up and leave,"
he said.Malkowski said he spoke Tuesday with Texas economic development
officials trying to lure the company, which was founded in 2003 and
employs more than 200 employees."It's something we'll strongly consider,"
he said, adding that leaving Connecticut would be difficult. "If you're
a lawyer with a laptop, that's one thing," he said. "It's not
something we're going to do easily."Jonathan Scalise, owner of Ammunition
Storage Components, also of New Britain, said he's received offers from
Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South
Dakota and
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