Senator Presses On Cybersecurity; House and Senate Block Veteran- and STEM-Friendly Bills

Sen. Jay Rockefeller solicits info on cyberthreats. Senate blocks a $1 billion veterans jobs bill. House of Representatives blocks legislation easing retaining foreign workers educated in STEM fields. Sen. Jay Rockefeller is sending letters to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies in order to understand how companies handle cyberthreats and what they believe the government should do to help, says the Wall Street Journal. The surveys are meant to guide lawmakers on how to proceed with cybersecurity leg ...
  • Sen. Jay Rockefeller solicits info on cyberthreats.
  • Senate blocks a $1 billion veterans jobs bill.
  • House of Representatives blocks legislation easing retaining foreign workers educated in STEM fields.
Sen. Jay Rockefeller is sending letters to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies in order to understand how companies handle cyberthreats and what they believe the government should do to help, says the Wall Street Journal. The surveys are meant to guide lawmakers on how to proceed with cybersecurity legislation a month after Senate Republicans blocked legislation that would have created voluntary standards for businesses.

The Senate blocked a $1 billion jobs bill that would have helped find employment opportunities for veterans, says the Associated Press. Senate Republicans said the plan violated spending restriction imposed on Congress in 2011, and Democrats failed to garner enough votes to waive the objection.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives blocked legislation that would make it easier for foreign workers in STEM fields who have earned their degrees in the U.S. to stay in the country and work; this according to the National Journal. The Republican-proposed bill was shot down by Democrats, who claimed that it would make fewer green cards available for all immigrants.

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