All that needs to be done is for President Obama to sign the legislation.
The U.S. House passed a bill today allowing a young Japanese widow to honor her fallen Marine husband’s wishes and raise their toddler son in East Tennessee.
The measure, approved unanimously, grants permanent residency status to Hotaru “Hota” Ferschke.
Hota Ferschke is the widow of Marine Sgt. Michael Ferschke of Maryville, who was killed in Iraq in 2008.
The bill now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature.
Declared dead just last week, the bill was brought back to life after supporters led by U.S. Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., R-Knoxville, found a loophole that allowed the vote to proceed.
Ferschke has been trying for two years to honor her deceased husband’s wishes and move to East Tennessee with their son, 22-month-old Mikey Ferschke.
The legislation, known as a private bill, already had passed the U.S. Senate but stalled in the House last week when U.S. Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wisconsin, insisted it be vetted by a committee.
But Duncan found a way to get around Sensenbrenner’s objections and bring the bill directly to the floor for a vote.
In the Senate, lawmakers inserted standard language into the bill indicating it would not impact the federal budget. The addition of that language meant that, under House rules, the measure was technically no longer a “private” bill and could not be blocked by a single lawmaker, said Duncan’s spokesman, Patrick Newton.- Knoxville News Sentinel
Where was that piece of shit James Sensenbrenner today? Why wasn’t he demanding the bill be vetted by his committee? Because he is an absolute moron who may have realized idiotic he was appearing by holding up a bill that had the approval of the rest of the United States Congress.
Thank you Congressman Duncan, Senators Webb, Corker, and Alexander, for fighting for what is right.
I feel a sense of victory after over two years of fervently pounding this subject on this blog and other places. There have been few issues I’ve felt so strongly about. Right now I am mostly happy for the Ferschke family. Robin who struggled so hard for her daughter-in-law, Mikey who will now live with his mother in the country his father died for, and finally Hota who can fufill her husband’s wishes. God bless them.








8:39 am on December 15th, 2010 1
"Where was that piece of shit James Sensenbrenner today? Why wasn’t he demanding the bill be vetted by his committee? Because he is an absolute moron who may have realized idiotic he was appearing by holding up a bill that had the approval of the rest of the United States Congress."
You shouldn't be surprised if he realized that by reading your blog and the comments section. It often comes up on top of Google searches on particular issues related to Korea. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same for this one. Give it a try, you'll see. You're probably one of the few bloggers who had taken up her cause.
10:58 am on December 15th, 2010 2
hey what do you know? Congress did something RIGHT this week! There's hope yet for democracy.
2:55 pm on December 15th, 2010 3
Thank You Representative Duncan, Thank You Sgt Ferschke, God Bless You Mrs Ferschke, and F You very much Representative Sensenbrenner.
3:58 pm on December 15th, 2010 4
the good of the individual over the good of the many. Is that how its suppose to go?
4:31 am on December 16th, 2010 5
Waiting for Tom to come in and say something stupid.
Tom – where you at?
11:43 am on December 16th, 2010 6
Thank you Congress, you finally do something right.
8:39 pm on December 16th, 2010 7
It's about time, there should be celebrations by military families around the world.
4:16 pm on December 18th, 2010 8
Bill, you did a great job on reporting this to us.
4:18 pm on December 18th, 2010 9
#5 shhhhhhhh.