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Quiz: Kate's Law is Passed in the House
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A long-time cause of The Factor, Kate's Law is passed in the House. How closely have you been following the story?
1. The bill, named after a young woman murdered in which city, would increase penalties for deported felons who return to the country?
Phoenix
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Chicago
2. How many times had Steinle's alleged killer been deported?
None
Three
Five
Seven
3. How many Democrats broke with party line and voted in favor of the bill?
None
Four
Fourteen
Twenty-Four
4. How many Senate Democrats would need to vote in favor of the bill for it to land on President Trump's desk?
None
Four
Eight
Twelve
5. Which Senate Democrat is not among those who voted for Kate's Law last year?
Tammy Baldwin
Joe Donnelly
Heidi Heitkamp
Joe Manchin
6. Which member of Congress acted as lead sponsor on the Kate's Law that passed in the House?
Steny Hoyer
Bob Goodlatte
Charlie Crist
Trent Franks
7. Rep. Goodlatte is the chair of which House committee?
Judiciary
Ways & Means
Oversight
Appropriations
8. Before the vote, the President urged lawmakers to pass the bills, calling them "vital to public safety and national security" while speaking at which federal department?
Defense
Justice
Homeland Security
Energy
9. The Trump administration's 2018 budget proposal would require local police to hold suspects for how long to give immigration officials time to investigate their status?
24 hours
48 hours
72 hours
Two weeks
10. In April, a federal judge in which city blocked Trump's attempts to withhold federal grant money to punish "sanctuary cities?"
Boston
Newark
San Francisco
Miami
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