With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". with the other applicable provisions of this title.” § 1325(a)(1). IV. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW A. Jurisdiction & Venue This Court holds jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334, which provides “the district courts shall have original and exclusive jurisdiction of all cases under title 11.” Section 157 allows a district court to “refer” all bankruptcy and related cases to the bankruptcy court, wherein the latter court will appropriately preside over the matter. 28 U.S.C. § 157(a); see also In re: Order of Reference to Bankruptcy Judges, Gen. Order 2012-6 (S.D. Tex. May 24, 2012). In the instant case, the Court is considering whether the Debtors’ Sixth Amended Plan is confirmable under the s a core matter, this Court acknowledges the issues Stem presents. 564 U.S. at 473-74, 131 S.Ct. 2594 (<HOLDING>). An order denying confirmation of a proposed

A: holding that bankruptcy judges may hear and enter final judgments in core proceedings
B: holding that bankruptcy court may issue proposed findings and conclusions in a core proceeding over which the bankruptcy court does not have constitutional authority
C: holding bankruptcy courts cannot enter final judgment on fraudulent transfer claims
D: holding that the bankruptcy court has constitutional and implied statutory authority to conduct jury trials in core proceedings
A.