Senate rejects AgJobs, but supporters remain hopeful
Senate rejects AgJobs, but supporters remain hopeful
WASHINGTON Although the Senate voted April 19 not to debate the AgJobs bill, supporters say they were pleased with the vote tally and believe there is enough support to pass it in the Senate later this year. Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) pushed for the historic vote by offering the farmworker reform bill for the first time on the Senate floor as an amendment to an emergency spending measure. AgJobs seeks to stabilize the agricultural workforce by reforming the H2A guest worker program and providing a path to legal status for an estimated 500,000 workers already in the country, he said. The measure