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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 705070" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Not a joint session. A joint committee, members from the House and Senate, will hammer out a final bill. Then both the House and Senate will seperatly vote on the final bill, and if it passes both votes it will go to the President. First we have to see if the FedEx language makes it into the final bill while in committee. If it doesn't then you will know that the Democrats were bought off. They are in the majority so should come out of committee but if it doesn't then FedEx was successful with major arm twisting. If it comes out of committee should easily pass the House. We'll see if it matters enough to Senate Republicans to filibuster it. If not Obama should sign it into law fairly quickly after final vote. Since the company sent us that letter they mustn't be confident they'll stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 705070, member: 24302"] Not a joint session. A joint committee, members from the House and Senate, will hammer out a final bill. Then both the House and Senate will seperatly vote on the final bill, and if it passes both votes it will go to the President. First we have to see if the FedEx language makes it into the final bill while in committee. If it doesn't then you will know that the Democrats were bought off. They are in the majority so should come out of committee but if it doesn't then FedEx was successful with major arm twisting. If it comes out of committee should easily pass the House. We'll see if it matters enough to Senate Republicans to filibuster it. If not Obama should sign it into law fairly quickly after final vote. Since the company sent us that letter they mustn't be confident they'll stop it. [/QUOTE]
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