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July 30, 2014
You read the headline right – that just happened moments ago as Boehner and the House Republican Conference announced their updated response to the humanitarian crisis.  Why?

Roll Call states:

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July 30, 2014
Mr. Speaker, Americans want to know whether you support ending this bold program by deporting DREAMers, who arrived here as children and are part of the American experience in every way, and disrupt their families and communities.
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July 30, 2014
Every time he says 'no' to bipartisan solutions for our broken immigration system, Speaker Boehner distances himself even further from the American people.
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July 30, 2014
How much will Boehner's lawsuit cost American taxpayers? "We don't know yet," says the Congresswoman tasked with overseeing it.
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July 30, 2014
Republican Congressman Walter Jones (NC) has come out in strong opposition to Speaker Boehner’s perilous and meritless lawsuit against the President. The reason? He’d rather take up articles of impeachment.
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July 29, 2014
Here’s a quick, short history on Boehner’s own promises – only to be broken by, well, Boehner himself:
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July 29, 2014
Boehner and House Republicans just do not get it. The United States is experiencing what may be one of the worst wildfire seasons in our history – and yet, earlier today, they blocked legislation which would’ve addressed this matter.
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July 29, 2014
Take a look at the false rhetoric the House Republican Conference has proliferated about the Affordable Care Act:
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July 29, 2014
Even after third-ranking House Republican and Whip-elect Steve Scalise refused to take impeachment off the table, Speaker Boehner earlier today called the impeachment talks “a scam started by the Democrats.” [7/29] Yet statements from the Tea Party Members of the House Republican Congress beg to differ:
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July 29, 2014
The GOP Leadership can't get its story straight on the Ex-Im bank, injecting a heavy dose of uncertainty into a crucial sector of our economy.