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States try to help veterans find jobs

By Pamela M. Prah, Stateline Staff Writer

With U.S forces out of Iraq and combat troops slated to leave Afghanistan in 2013, states are readying for an influx of returning troops who will be looking for work.

AL: Immigration the 'must see' political fight of 2012 session



There will be conflict over charter schools, a rumble over redistricting and a battle royale over the state budget. But perhaps no debate in the new session of the Alabama Legislature involves bigger stakes than the effort to revise the state's immigration law.
AL: Alabama immigration law foes plan Valentine's Day rally in Montgomery


Opponents of Alabama's law on illegal immigration are planning a Valentine's Day demonstration at the Statehouse in Montgomery.
AZ: Brewer files SB1070 appeal in Supreme Court


Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer filed their opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in her appeal of a ruling that blocked enforcement of the most controversial sections of the state's immigration enforcement law.
FL: Veterans Court headed to Broward County


Legislation that would allow the establishment of separate courts for veterans was unanimously passed in House Appropriations Committee. The chief judge in each judicial circuit would be allowed — but not required — to create a vet court. Two similar bills are making their way through the Senate.
NJ: Bill allowing N.J. counties to issue veterans ID cards approved by Senate committee


A bill which would permit New Jersey counties to create identification cards for veterans, in order to allow them to more easily access special discounts and other offers extended to them has been unanimously approved by the Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
NM: House sends immigrant driver's license bill to Senate


The state House of Representatives on Wednesday once again voted to pass a bill that would repeal the state law that allows undocumented immigrants to get New Mexico driver's licenses.
OK: Shake, rattle ... earthquake drill provides practice for Oklahomans


It was only fitting that a small earthquake followed an earthquake drill this week.
SC: Immigration, election financing topics at SC forum


Immigration and campaign financing are among the topics being discussed at a government forum at the Charleston School of Law.
UT: Utah House agrees with Senate to honor 'fallen heroes'


A bill to set aside the second Friday and Saturday of August to honor "fallen heroes" will soon be on its way to the governor. The House passed SB105 by a vote of 69-0 on Wednesday; it previously passed the Senate.
UT: E-Verify immigration bill dies, then rises again in Utah Legislature


A bill to impose sanctions on Utah employers who fail to use E-Verify to determine a potential worker's immigration status was rejected then resurrected Wednesday.
UT: Immigration bill would sanction those hiring undocumented workers


The sponsor of Utah's enforcement-only immigration law will launch from the House floor Wednesday an employer-sanctions bill that would suspend or revoke business licenses for those hiring undocumented immigrants.
UT: Utah House approves bill giving military spouses jobless benefits


Spouses who have to quit their jobs when the military transfers a husband or wife would be able to collect unemployment benefits under HB263, which was approved 66 to 0 by the House on Tuesday. Nine lawmakers were absent for the vote.
WV: W.Va. gov issues flood disaster in Jackson County


Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has declared an agriculture flood disaster in Jackson County stemming from heavy rains in late November.
WY: Wyoming Air National Guard cancels water during fire exercise at Camp Guernsey Training Center


GUERNSEY, Wyo. — The Wyoming Air National Guard was all set to practice using its cargo planes to fight wildfires but poor weather got in the way.
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