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Legislation
In the 109th Congress, Compete America endorsed the SKIL – Securing Knowledge Innovation and Leadership – Bill, which was introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate (H.R. 5744; S. 2691). The SKIL Bill would have provided a remedy for both the H-1B and EB green card crises. Among its provisions were:
- Exemptions for U.S. educated foreign workers with advanced degrees in math, science, technology and engineering fields from the H-1B and EB quotas so their talent can be retained in the United States.
- Creation of a flexible, market-based H-1B cap so that U.S. employers are not locked out of hiring critical talent.
- Extension of foreign students’ post curricular optional practical training from 12 months to 24 months to allow them to go more easily from student to green card.
- Exemptions for EB/green card immigrant spouses and children from the annual cap, thus making more visas available for the professionals we need.
The Senate passed all provisions contained in the SKIL Bill as part of comprehensive immigration reform. The bill, however, never passed the House and was not enacted into law.
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The Securing Knowledge Innovation and Leadership (SKIL)
Bill (S.
2691| H.R.
5744): The SKIL Bill, which has been introduced
in both the Senate
and House,
would permanently fix the broken H-1B visa and EB green
card systems. Click here
for the Compete America fact sheet.
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Comparison
of the Senate's SKIL and Hagel-Martinez Immigration Reform
Bills: This chart provides a side-by-side comparison
of the major provisions related to highly educated workers
in the SKIL (S.2691) and Hagel-Martinez (S.2611/S. 2612)
Bills, which have been introduced in the Senate this year.
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Protecting
America’s Competitiveness Edge (PACE) Acts:
PACE is made up of three bills designed to help America
maintain its competitive edge in science and technology.
The Act implements 20 recommendations contained in a recent
report by the National Academy of Science titled “Rising
Above the Gathering Storm.”
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State
of the Union: American Competitiveness Initiative:
In His State Of The Union Address, President Bush Announced
The American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI)
To Encourage American Innovation And Strengthen Our Nation's
Ability To Compete In The Global Economy.
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Comparison
of Major Immigration Reform Legislation Introduced in
2005: This chart provides a side-by-side comparison
of the major provisions in the four pieces of immigration
reform legislation introduced this year - S. 1033/H.R.
2330; S. 1439; H.R. 3333; and H.R. 2092.
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Comparison
of Worksite Enforcement Bills Introduced in 2005:
This chart provides a side-by-side comparison of the major
provisions in the seven pieces of legislation dealing
with worksite enforcement introduced this year - S. 1033/H.R.
2330; S. 1438; H.R. 3333; H.R. 98; H.R. 19; H.R. 688;
and H.R. 1770.
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Comparison
of L-1 Legislation Introduced in 2005: This chart
provides a side-by-side comparison between current law
and the major provisions in the two pieces of legislation
dealing with L1 visas introduced this year -H.R. 3322;
H.R. 3382.
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