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Lynch faces opposition from some conservatives over her support for President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.

Why a Confirmation Vote on Loretta Lynch Is Imminent in the Senate


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By Kate Scanlon —— Bio and Archives April 22, 2015

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Why a Confirmation Vote on Loretta Lynch Is Imminent in the Senate
Loretta Lynch, President Obama’s nominee for attorney general, is one step closer to a confirmation vote in the Senate after lawmakers today reached an agreement on a bipartisan human trafficking bill.
Lynch’s confirmation was stalled after Democrats and Republicans disagreed on a provision in the anti-trafficking bill that would prevent a restitution fund for victims—funded by fines on traffickers—from paying for abortions. Democrats objected to the use of what is known as the “Hyde amendment” in the legislation. More...



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