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A controversial provision of the recently passed $787 billion stimulus bill, which would have required companies receiving stimulus funds to sign-up for and use the E-Verify system to verify employment authorization for new hires, was removed during House-Senate negotiations.

The provision had been proposed as a means to ensure that jobs created by the stimulus bill [...]

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Here is a reality check:
Sometimes you just make it so easy to steal your personal information the thieves don’t steal it because they honestly feel sorry for your lack of common sense (I was going to be more blunt, but I was told to “tone this sentence down” – so, use your imagination).
Fairly sarcastic, and [...]

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After a request by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the federal government has agreed to delay the implementation of a requirement for federal contractors and subcontractors to use the E-Verify program until February 20, 2009. The rule was scheduled to take effect on January 15.
This delay will allow the new administration a chance to review [...]

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As is always the case when administrations change from one political party to another, there have been several last-minute, controversial new policies enacted over the last couple of months – the most notable being the E-Verify requirement for federal contractors which goes into effect on January 15, 2009.

For those not familiar with the term, E-Verify [...]

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The E-Verify program has been the topic of much controversy within the U.S. Congress.  On September 27, 2008, Congress voted to extend the E-Verify program which will stay in effect until March 6, 2009.  This brief extension will end shortly after the new Presidential Administration takes office leaving the new administration to inherit the responsibility [...]

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