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Fri Aug 2 04:12:46 2013
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. 1.Provisions of
the law that still confuse many Americans kick in on Jan. 1
although the administration announced earlier this month that it would delay
a key requirement that employers with 50 or more workers offer affordable
coverage, or face fines.Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-N.H., expressed concern
about the health care law, mentioning that in her state there was
not enough competition because only one company had entered into the health
care exchange. Obama told Democrats that it was a problem in several
states, but the administration was working to address the problem."He was
reminding us as we all go back to our districts in August
that we are on the right side of these issues and the
right side of history in terms of providing health care to Americans
and to ultimately finding comprehensive immigration reform is the right
thing for the country to do at this time," said Shea-Porter."It was
a real send-off to us, I think, as we went back to
our districts that we are on the right side of history."Said Rep.
John Yarmouth, D-Ky.: "I just think he was trying to bolster the
courage of the group."Leaving the meeting, Obama said his message was about
"jobs, middle class, growth.""It's really about a focus on growing the middle
class in this county after a trend of not just recession but
really a couple decades of really all of Americans working really hard
and not making economic progress for themselves or their kids ... Whatever
we d
un owners." The influential lobby has opposed past
nominees and been a critic of the agency itself, arguing it has
been too intrusive in its enforcement of gun laws."I think we're going
to get it," Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Senate Democratic vote counter,
said Tuesday about efforts to round up 60 votes for Jones.Many gun
control groups have supported Jones' nomination, including Mayors Against
Illegal Guns, led and largely financed by wealthy New York City Mayor
Michael Bloomberg."Senators have come to understand that one of the reasons
we have the worst gun violence problem in the world is the
agency that's supposed to deal with it is rudderless and under-resourced,"
said Mark Glaze, the group's executive director.Many Republicans still have
qualms about Jones. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has complained that the
nomination should not move forward because of two whistleblower complaints
against him involving his work as U.S. attorney for Minnesota, a post
he has held since 2009."It is imprudent and unwise for the Senate
to give final consideration to any nominee where there is an open
investigation into that nominee's conduct," Grassley said this week.Jones
has also been acting ATF director since 2011.Also expected to win Senate
approval this week is Power, a former Obama foreign policy adviser and
long-time human rights activist, whom the president wants to become U.N.
ambassador.Power, who won a Pulitzer Prize for a book on
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ich has faced near constant turmoil since the revolution that toppled
dictator Hosni Mubarak in 2011.The vote laid bare a stark division among
Republicans, pitting libertarians like Paul against hawks such as Sens.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who plan to visit Egypt next week
at President Obama's request to press for new elections. They were joined
by Sens. Bob Corker and Jim Inhofe, the top Republicans on the
Senate's foreign relations and armed services committees, in speaking out
against the amendment."It's important that we send a message to Egypt that
we're not abandoning them," McCain said. Right now, Egypt is "descending
into chaos. It's going to be a threat to the United States."Sen.
Marco Rubio, a potential rival of Paul's for the GOP ticket in
2016, sought middle ground by urging Egypt's aid to be restructured to
better serve U.S. interests. Paul didn't gain Rubio's vote, but he did
get that of minority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell.On Tuesday, Graham had
told reporters that holding the vote at all could send the wrong
signal to Egypt. Cutting off the aid could threaten Israel's security and
U.S. counterterrorism efforts, while backing Paul's proposal risked giving
the impression that the U.S. is indifferent to the military's actions.The
Obama administration told lawmakers last week it won't declare Egypt's government
overthrow a coup, guided by similar concerns about suspending programs that
secure Israel's borders and figh
arce's current five-year term expires,
which would leave the agency with just two members -- short of
the three legally needed for it to conduct business."I applaud the Senate
for putting in place a full board and look forward to working
together on other steps we can take to grow our economy," Obama
said in a written statement that put an optimistic face on upcoming
battles with Congress over taxes and spending.Besides renewing Pearce for
another five-year term, senators also confirmed Democrats Kent Hirozawa
and Nancy Schiffer, who both have long experience as labor lawyers, to
the NLRB. The two Republicans approved are a pair of attorneys who
have worked with employers on labor issues, Philip A. Miscimarra and Harry
I. Johnson III.On Wednesday, senators planned to begin considering Obama's
nomination of B. Todd Jones to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives. It will also take up his selection of Samantha
Power to become U.N. ambassador.In a turnabout, Democrats were expressing
optimism that they would win the 60 votes needed to end Republican
roadblocks against a vote on Jones, whom Obama nominated in January to
head ATF. The agency, which has not had a confirmed director since
2006, helps enforce federal gun laws.Top National Rifle Association lobbyist
Jim Baker said in an interview this week that the gun lobby
would remain neutral on Jones, saying, "We find nothing in his background
to concern law-abiding g
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