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10 years after illegal immigrants are granted green cards, as well as
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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
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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.
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said he "encouraged" him to move on
export. He said Netanyahu was receptive but gave no time frame.The Tamar
field was discovered in 2009 and holds an estimated 8.5 trillion cubic
feet of gas. Leviathan, found in 2010, boasts an estimated 16 to
18 trillion cubic feet and is expected to go online in 2016.
Around that time, Israel is expected to begin exporting.Israel has yet to
adopt an export policy for its natural gas reserves. A 2012 inter-ministerial
report concluded that Israel should preserve enough natural gas for itself
for 25 years, leaving about half of its estimated reserves for potential
export. The discoveries are minimal compared to gas giants Russia, Qatar
or Iran but the country's proximity to Middle Eastern and European markets
could make it an important regional player.The consortium drilling off Israel's
coast has been pushing for Israel to adopt the recommendations. They say
until there is a decision, they are not able to move forward
on financing the field's development, building infrastructure to transport
the gas or securing global markets.There have been calls from some in
Israel to minimize gas available for exports in order to ensure domestic
supply.
a petroleum engineer -- and her longtime commitment to
conservation made Jewell the right person for the job."She brings an important
mix of strong management skills, appreciation for our nation's tradition
of protecting our public lands and heritage, and a keen understanding of
what it means to be good stewards of our natural resources," Obama
said.Jewell, 57, of Seattle, also was a banker before taking over Kent,
Wash.-based REI in 2005. She also served on the board of the
National Parks Conservation Association, an advocacy group that works to
protect and enhance national parks.Jewell has made it clear she intends
to strike a balance between the dual roles of conserving and developing
resources, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, said. "That's exactly the right approach to
take on the diverse issues facing Interior, including safely developing
natural gas, maximizing jobs and opportunities from recreation and improving
management of federal forests."Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said she worked
closely with Jewell on wilderness legislation in Washington state and was
confident that Jewell "will bring her skills as an effective CEO in
the business community to the Cabinet."The Senate vote came after Sen. Jim
Risch, R-Idaho, lifted a "hold" on Jewell's nomination. Risch and other
lawmakers, including Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., have expressed concern that
the Interior Department appe
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