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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Senate is ready for a showdown on President Obama's pick to
head the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives in a battle
that carries echoes of this year's gun control fight.Democrats were forcing
a vote Wednesday on ending Republican stalling tactics against B. Todd Jones'
nomination to head the agency, which enforces federal firearms laws. They
are hoping for a different outcome this time for Obama and his
allies, who were defeated in April when the Senate refused to expand
background check requirements for gun buyers.With Congress itching to begin
a summer recess at week's end, Wednesday's schedule also includes a vote
on ending delays against Samantha Power, whom the president nominated to
become ambassador to the United Nations. The former Obama foreign policy
adviser and longtime human rights activist was expected to win approval.Jones
seemed to face tough odds in January when Obama named him to
become ATF director. But with the influential National Rifle Association
saying this week that it is neutral about Jones, Democrats have expressed
optimism that they will garner the 60 votes needed to halt the
delays and hold a confirmation vote."I think we're going to get it,"
said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Democrats' vote counter.Obama nominated
Jones shortly after the December massacre at an elementary school in Newtown,
Conn., turned firearms violence into a top-tier issue. The gunman killed
20 first-graders and
uno argues
its time the state get on board with a plan that he
claims can help up to 100 homeless Hawaiians a year.In 2010, Mizuno
along with state Rep. Rida Cabanilla failed to sway lawmakers. But what
they did next shocked many. Both Mizuno and Cabanilla started soliciting
funds to send the homeless away anyway on a case-by-case basis. Mizuno
chipped in $100 of his own money to buy a one-way plane
ticket to send homeless man Gregory Reese back to Seattle, Wash.That didnt
sit well with John Fox, director of the Seattle Displacement Coalition,
who told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, he had never heard of elected officials
using their own money to send a homeless person back to his
or her home state.But Hawaiis relocation plan isnt a new idea. It
is fashioned after a New York City program implemented six years ago.
The Mayor Michael Bloomberg-backed plan bought hundreds of homeless families
bus tickets, train rides and airfare so they could leave the city.According
to the latest figures available, New York City spent at least $500,000
annually on Project Reconnect. From 2007 to 2009, the Bloomberg administration,
which has struggled with homelessness, sent more than 550 families packing.
They argue that sending away families is a lot less expensive than
housing them in shelters which cost the city more than $36,000 a
year per family.In Baton Rouge, La., the citys Metro Council approved a
measure to send its 800 homeless residents out of
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