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Title: Tech Industry Urges Congress to Pass Immigration, Other Reforms Before Adjournment
Source: InformationWeek
URL Source: http://www.informationweek.com/stor ... icle.jhtml?articleID=194700008
Published: Nov 20, 2006
Author: Paul McDougall
Post Date: 2006-11-20 19:52:24 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 113
Comments: 1

The Information Technology Association of America says lawmakers in the 109th Congress need to act on a number of issues the group says are critical to the U.S.'s global competitiveness.

Nov. 20, 2006

A lobby group backed by IBM, Microsoft, Intel, and other tech industry giants is urging Congress to pass a new research and development tax credit and increase the supply of H1-B immigrant visas before the current session adjourns.

The Information Technology Association of America says lawmakers in the 109th Congress also need to act on a number of other issues the group says are critical to the U.S.'s global competitiveness. "Our leaders need to foster an environment that encourages new ideas and new technologies," said ITAA president Phil Bond, in a statement released Monday.

Patent laws and international trade are also on the group's reform agenda.

In its statement, the ITAA notes that the federal research and development tax credit expired almost a year ago and has not been renewed. "Until it's extended, companies cannot accurately plan to finance new or continued research and development initiatives within America's borders," according to the ITAA.

On immigration reform, the group wants Congress to increase the number of H-1B visas issued to skilled workers. "The best and the brightest are taking their skills elsewhere, often to global competitors of American-based companies," the ITAA said. Federal law currently caps the H-1B visa program at 65,000 workers. An additional 20,000 are set aside for foreign workers who hold graduate degrees from American universities. A bill currently in the Senate, known as the SKIL act, would raise the H-1B cap to 115,000 workers.

The tech industry also wants to see legislators take action to staunch what the ITAA says is a flood of "opportunistic lawsuits" by patent trolls. The ITAA wants Congress to pass the Hatch-Leahy patent reform proposal, which would grant patent protection to those inventors who are first to file their claims. Under the current system, patent holders can be sued by individuals who claim they invented a product before the patent was issued.

The ITAA also says Congress needs to step up efforts to establish free trade agreements with what it's identified as hot new growth markets for the tech industry. Specifically, the group says lawmakers need to pass legislation that would support more open trade with Vietnam and Peru. "If our companies are to grow, they need to be able to compete in those and other markets unhindered," says the ITAA.

The ITAA has drawn criticism in the past from groups representing programmers and other tech industry workers who claim the organization puts the needs of its big corporate members ahead of the rights of American workers and small businesses, who in many cases are opposed to increased immigration and changes to the patent system.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

A lobby group backed by IBM, Microsoft, Intel, and other tech industry giants is urging Congress to pass a new research and development tax credit and increase the supply of H1-B immigrant visas before the current session adjourns.

That's just what me need, more foreigners who speak Indian English. They might as well be speaking a foreign language, because half the time I don't have clue as to what they are saying. I guess they need more so they can all talk to each other and not have to worry about trying to get Americans to understand them.

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RickyJ  posted on  2006-11-21   12:20:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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