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Google: Google Statement on Startup Act 2.0
May 24 2012
"As a onetime start-up that now employs thousands of Americans and continues to hire many more each year, we are proud to support Senators Moran, Warner, Rubio, and Coons' Start-up Act,” former Rep. Susan Molinari, R-N.Y., who is now Google’s vice president of public policy, said in a statement.
Warner's latest bipartisan project brings together fellow Democrat Chris Coons of Delaware and Republicans Marco Rubio of Florida and Jerry Moran of Kansas. The four senators introduced legislation Tuesday to encourage startup companies through targeted tax incentives and smarter use of university research initiatives. But the central focus of the Startup Act 2.0 is an effort to modernize a small but crucial slice of U.S.immigration policy.
TechAmerica: TechAmerica Backs Startup Act 2.0
May 22 2012
TechAmerica’s President & CEO Shawn Osborne reiterated TechAmerica’s support of the Startup Act 2.0, introduced today by Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS), Mark Warner (D-VA), Chris Coons (D-DE) and Marco Rubio (R-FL).
Politico: Startup Act's economic benefits
May 22 2012
We are introducing bipartisan legislation, Startup Act 2.0 on Tuesday — to help jump-start the economy through the creation and growth of new businesses. We want to prove the critics wrong: Congress can get something done in an election year when we work together to strengthen the economy and create jobs.
CEA: CEA Applauds Startup Act 2.0
May 22 2012
“The Startup Act 2.0 is a package of common sense approaches that will spur innovation, entrepreneurship and job creation. It will allow foreign-born, U.S.-educated immigrants to remain in America and use their training to build businesses and create domestic jobs. It also clears away a variety of anachronistic regulations that have made it difficult for small businesses to expand and thrive.
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) applauded the bipartisan Startup Act 2.0, introduced in the Senate today, as a way to putmore Americans to work in innovative industries.
Washington Post: Senators beckon immigrant entrepreneurs and workers with Startup Act 2.0
May 22 2012
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation to help American companies hire immigrant workers, particularly those with hard-to-find math and science expertise — but the bill faces a tough battle on the Hill.
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) applauded the bipartisan Startup Act 2.0, introduced in the Senate today, as a way to putmore Americans to work in innovative industries.
Huffington Post: The Startup Act 2.0 Offers Immigration Solutions That Will Create American Jobs
May 22 2012
What do Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), and Chris Coons (D-Del.) have in common?Not much when it comes to their voting records. But today these Republican and Democratic Senators did something we haven't seen in long time -- they showed uncommon bipartisan leadership by introducing the Startup Act 2.0.
U.S. Senators introduced Startup Act 2.0 May 22, which is aimed to boost entrepreneurship throughout the country. The Business Journals’ Washington Bureau reports that the act is similar to the original Startup Act.