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How Congress spent it’s time on immigration reform so far

June 6, 2013 by Thomas Geygan

 

 535

 

   Hours to Read the Bill Before Start of Committee Markup

 

 

 163

 

   Amendments Considered in Committee

30

   Republican Amendments Accepted

 

29+

 

  Hours Spent Deliberating in Committee Markup

 

 101

 

   Days From Introduction of Bipartisan Framework To Scheduled Committee Markup

 

 

 40

 

   Pages You Would Need to Read Per Day to Finish the Bill Before Scheduled Committee Markup

 

 

 12

 

   Full Committee Hearings on Immigration and Border Security in 2013Before Markup

 

 

 42

 

   Judiciary Committee Witnesses on Immigration This Year

 

 

 78%

 

   Republicans’ Support for the Bipartisan Immigration Reform Plan [Winston Group, 4/25/13]

 

 

 84% 

 

   Americans’ Support for a Path to Citizenship [CNN, 4/16/13]

 

 

 

 

By: DPCC

Filed Under: Immigration, Reform/New Laws

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