chaotic_resolve
07-02-2007, 03:47 PM
Migrant bill awaits governor
Today's the day for her to announce decision on sanctions
Matthew Benson
The Arizona Republic
July 2, 2007
Sign? Or veto?
It sounds simple enough. But the fate of a proposal to enact new penalties for employers of undocumented workers hangs in the balance. So, too, do uncounted businesses on both sides of the debate and the more than a quarter-million workers who make up the state's underground labor pool.
Named simply House Bill 2779, the measure is perhaps the most significant bill of the recently adjourned legislative session, and it delves into the state's biggest issue: illegal immigration. Guessing Napolitano's decision has become the biggest parlor game in Arizona politics.
The deadline for that decision is today.
"It's going to be a telling decision," said Republican lobbyist and former legislator Stan Barnes. "No matter how she acts, she'll have a lot of people yelling at her."
Full story: Article found HERE (http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0702employer-sanctions0702.html)
I'm very interested in whether she signs this or veto's it. As the article states, she's been pushing for tough sanctions against employers for a while now. However, she's been incredibly soft on immigration issues here and refuses to get too tough on illegal immigration.
I read somewhere else that if this bill is signed, it will be the toughest bill in the US against employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
She would get a lot of support for an eventual Senate campaign if she signs this. She's rumored to be running for McCain's seat in the Senate once it's up for re-election. Whether he's still there or not, I'm sure she'll win it as her popularity is much higher than his, unfortunately. The PHX talk stations have been hot today with people calling in to voice their support and asking her to sign it.
Today's the day for her to announce decision on sanctions
Matthew Benson
The Arizona Republic
July 2, 2007
Sign? Or veto?
It sounds simple enough. But the fate of a proposal to enact new penalties for employers of undocumented workers hangs in the balance. So, too, do uncounted businesses on both sides of the debate and the more than a quarter-million workers who make up the state's underground labor pool.
Named simply House Bill 2779, the measure is perhaps the most significant bill of the recently adjourned legislative session, and it delves into the state's biggest issue: illegal immigration. Guessing Napolitano's decision has become the biggest parlor game in Arizona politics.
The deadline for that decision is today.
"It's going to be a telling decision," said Republican lobbyist and former legislator Stan Barnes. "No matter how she acts, she'll have a lot of people yelling at her."
Full story: Article found HERE (http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0702employer-sanctions0702.html)
I'm very interested in whether she signs this or veto's it. As the article states, she's been pushing for tough sanctions against employers for a while now. However, she's been incredibly soft on immigration issues here and refuses to get too tough on illegal immigration.
I read somewhere else that if this bill is signed, it will be the toughest bill in the US against employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
She would get a lot of support for an eventual Senate campaign if she signs this. She's rumored to be running for McCain's seat in the Senate once it's up for re-election. Whether he's still there or not, I'm sure she'll win it as her popularity is much higher than his, unfortunately. The PHX talk stations have been hot today with people calling in to voice their support and asking her to sign it.