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Congressman Bob Goodlatte from Virginia has introduced a Bill in the House of Representatives.
BBC: Paul Reynolds, BBC Washington Correspondent
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Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), who sponsored the House bill, says he expects the measure to come to another vote and pass next month.
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Rep. Bob Goodlatte, the vice-chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, has introduced a bill that would allow flexibility in the RFS based on supplies of corn.
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Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, and Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Virginia, does this very thing, but I have confidence that in the coming weeks it can be improved to fix the problem.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BOB GOODLATTE (R-VA): I thank the gentleman for yielding, and I ask unanimous consent that a letter received from Senator Bob Dole date today be placed in the record...
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The letter to Holder from committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia and Rep. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin noted that the affidavit for the search warrant for Rosen's phone, e-mail and security badge information only became public after the May 15 hearing.
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Mindful of those doubts, Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and therefore the man with his hand on the steering wheel for the issue in the House, declared last week that he will pursue an incremental, go-slow approach.
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Virginia Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee that is expected to consider such legislation, is among the Republicans who publicly support some type of legal status for those currently in the U.S. but stop short of embracing a route to citizenship.
WSJ: Citizenship for Immigrants Divides Republicans
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Even were the Senate to summon 60 votes (unlikely), and even were Mr. Boehner to risk the renewed wrath of his caucus by moving such a bill (crazy unlikely), any legislation would fall to members such as Virginia's Bob Goodlatte (who runs the Judiciary Committee) and Pete Sessions (who runs the Rules Committee).
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