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112th Congress (2nd) Vote 612 - To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to promote innovation, investment, and research in the United States, to eliminate the diversity immigrant program, and for other purposes
11/30/2012, 11:31 AM
HR 6429 - STEM Jobs Act of 2012
112th Congress (2nd) Vote 612 is a Senate Vote on Bill HR 6429, STEM Jobs Act of 2012. HR 6429 was introduced on September 18, 2012 by 1 Sponsors and 68 Cosponsors.
STEM Jobs Act of 2012 - (Sec. 2) Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make up to 55,000 visas available in FY2014 and subsequent fiscal years to qualified immigrants who: (1) have a doctorate degree in a field of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM degree) from a U.S. doctoral institution of higher education; and (2) have taken all doctoral courses in a STEM field, including all courses taken by correspondence or by distance education, while physically present in the United States.
Defines "United States doctoral institution of higher education" as an institution that: (1) is defined under the Higher Education Act of 1965; (2) was classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching on January 1, 2012, as a doctorate-granting university with a very high or high level of research activity or classified by the National Science Foundation as having research activity equivalent to such institutions; (3) has been in existence for at least 10 years; and (4) is accredited by an accrediting body that is itself accredited either by the Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Makes any such unused visas available to aliens who: (1) hold a master's degree in a STEM field from a U.S. doctoral institution of higher education that was either part of a master's program that required at least two years of enrollment or part of a five-year combined baccalaureate-master's degree program in such field; (2) have taken all master's degree courses in a STEM field, including all courses taken by correspondence or by distance education, while physically present in the United States; and (3) hold a baccalaureate degree in a STEM field or in a field included in the Department of Education's Classification of Instructional Programs taxonomy within the summary group of biological and biomedical sciences.
Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) (Secretary) from approving an employer petition on behalf of a STEM alien unless the Secretary receives a determination by the Secretary of Labor that there are not sufficient American workers available for the job.
Requires DHS to: (1) adjudicate a petition on behalf of a STEM alien within 60 days, and (2) notify a petitioner within 30 days if the petition does not meet approval standards and needs to be resubmitted.
Requires: (1) employers of foreign STEM graduates to submit a job order for the position with the appropriate state workforce agency, and (2) such agency to post the position on its website for at least 30 days.
Requires the Department of Labor to: (1) adjudicate a STEM application within 180 days, and (2) notify an applicant within 60 days if the application does not meet approval standards and needs to be resubmitted.
Requires DHS to make available on its website specified information regarding foreign STEM employers, the number of aliens granted STEM status, and their occupations.
Makes unused STEM visas in FY2014 through FY2017 available for use in future years under specified conditions.
(Sec. 3) Eliminates the diversity immigrant program.
(Sec. 4) States that: (1) the permanent priority date for any employment-based petition shall be the date on which the petition is filed, unless such filing was preceded by the filing of a labor certification with the Secretary of Labor, in which case that date shall constitute the priority date; and (2) an alien who is the beneficiary of an employment-based petition that was approvable when filed shall retain such petition's priority date in the consideration of any subsequently filed employment-based petition.
(Sec. 5) Revises foreign student visa (F-visa) provisions to establish: (1) an F-1 visa for a foreign student who is pursuing a full course of STEM field study at a U.S. institution of higher education or a proprietary institution of higher education which has agreed to report the attendance termination of each nonimmigrant student to DHS, or who is participating in related temporary optional practical training following completion of such studies; (2) an F-2 visa for a foreign student who has an actual residence in a foreign country and who seeks to enter the United States temporarily and solely to pursue a course of study at an established college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or in a language training program in the United States, which has agreed to report the attendance termination of each nonimmigrant student to DHS; (3) an F-3 visa for the spouse or minor child of an F-1 or F-2 foreign student; and (4) an F-4 visa for a Canadian or Mexican foreign student who maintains an actual residence in such country and commutes to a U.S. institution for full or part-time (F-1 or F-2 related) study.
(Sec. 6) Authorizes the spouse and minor children (V-visa) of a lawful permanent resident alien to wait in the United States (without work authorization) for the availability of an immigrant visa after having spent a year on the visa waiting list.
(Sec. 7) Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 and the Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011 to extend through FY2022 the mandates for GSE (government sponsored enterprises) and Federal Housing Administration (FHA) guarantee fees.
The vote failed with a tally of 157 For, 231 Against, 0 Present, and 44 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 157 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting For, 5 Democrats, 226 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 30 Democrats, 14 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.
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Official Vote Question
On Motion to Recommit with Instructions - STEM Jobs Act of 2012
Official Vote Result
Failed
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IN (Republican)
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FL (Republican)
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FL (Republican)
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IL (Republican)
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AR (Democrat)
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FL (Republican)
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NJ (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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CA (Republican)
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NJ (Republican)
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MD (Democrat)
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IL (Democrat)
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OH (Democrat)
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WI (Republican)
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CA (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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MD (Democrat)
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LA (Republican)
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IL (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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IL (Republican)
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OH (Republican)
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IL (Republican)
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OR (Democrat)
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PA (Democrat)
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AZ (Republican)
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SC (Republican)
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VA (Democrat)
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GA (Republican)
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GA (Democrat)
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WI (Republican)
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NY (Democrat)
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TX (Republican)
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AL (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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IL (Republican)
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NC (Democrat)
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PA (Republican)
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ID (Republican)
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NJ (Democrat)
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NY (Democrat)
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NE (Republican)
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NJ (Republican)
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TX (Republican)
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WA (Democrat)
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FL (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Speier
CA (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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FL (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Stivers
OH (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Stutzman
IN (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Sullivan
OK (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Sutton
OH (Democrat)
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NE (Republican)
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CA (Democrat)
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MS (Democrat)
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PA (Republican)
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TX (Republican)
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OH (Republican)
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MA (Democrat)
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CO (Republican)
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NY (Democrat)
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NY (Democrat)
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MA (Democrat)
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NY (Republican)
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OH (Republican)
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MI (Republican)
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MD (Democrat)
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NY (Democrat)
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IN (Democrat)
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OR (Republican)
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FL (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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NC (Democrat)
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CA (Democrat)
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GA (Republican)
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KY (Republican)
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SC (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Wolf
VA (Republican)
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NayRepresentative Woolsey
CA (Democrat)
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KY (Democrat)
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YeaVoting Member of 112th Congress (2nd) Vote 612

Todd Young

Kevin Yoder

Don Young

C. W. Bill Young

Joe Walsh

Rob Woodall

Steve Womack

Frederica S. Wilson

Allen B. West

Daniel Webster

Robert J. Wittman

Peter Welch

Timothy J. Walz
