What is likely to happen is that I will soon, within the next week or two, be asked to vote on this bill yes or no pretty much in the form that it is in now.
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Michael Capuano anticipates a quick vote on the bill without comprehensive discussion.
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It seems to me that today's subcommittee hearing shows that we are well past the point of glossing over the problem and, again, saying the taboo words 'all options are on the table.'
I get that. Then why don't we have a bill just to stop New York State from doing this and leave the other 49 to do it? Leave Alabama alone.
I am just curious, because it strikes me, if the President says for day, after day, after day on T.V. that he doesn't have the authority and then now he does.
You have enough staffing, you have enough funding, you get along with OMB. Well, and again, I don't--I am not even sure I can ask you this question, because you haven't been there long enough.





