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group produces but hasn't determined how his committee might approach it.
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any legislation or when to hold a vote.And whatever Goodlatte's committee
does, final decisions on the approach in the House will be made
by Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who's avoided taking any public stance
so far on how to move forward. Boehner issued a brief statement
through a spokesman Thursday commending both Goodlatte and the bipartisan
House working group on immigration "for their continuing work on this complex
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more.Other aspects of Bush's presidency also loom large, such as the enactment
of across-the-board tax cuts, the expansion of Medicare to include prescription
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going on, but even four or five years after it's ended, Knott
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The CIA had Tamerlan Tsarnaev's name put into a terror watchlist after
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the CIA about Tsarnaev.In October 2011, the CIA sent information to many
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