List of Lawmakers, Policy Makers, Organizations, Trade Groups, and Individuals IN
FAVOR of the bill to Remove Per-Country Caps
Lawmakers Fortune 500 Companies Majority of the Republican Study Committee Accenture Majority of the House Freedom Caucus Altria Congressional Hispanic Caucus The Boeing Company Congressional Black Caucus Cisco Systems Inc. Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Google, Inc. Bipartisan 330 Cosponsors of H.R. 392 Hewlett-Packard Company Bipartisan 20 Cosponsors of S. 281 Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation Trade Groups Motorola Solutions American Council of Engineering Companies Oracle Corporation American Council on International Personnel QUALCOMM Inc. (ACIP) (Now part of SHRM/US Chamber) Salesforce The Association of American Universities Texas Instruments Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities Walmart Business Roundtable Business Software Alliance Immigration Organizations Compete America La Raza CompTIA Emerson Collective Entertainment Software Association Asian American Justice Center Global Personnel Alliance Immigration Voice (IV) Information Technology Industry Council NAFSA: Association of International Educators Distinguished Individuals/Policy National Association of Manufacturers Experts National Semiconductor Heritage Foundation Semiconductor Equipment & Materials CATO Institute International (SEMI) National Foundation for Semiconductor Industry Association American Policy Society for Human Resource Management Ron Hira, Associate Professor of Software & Information Industry Association Public Policy, Howard TechAmerica University TechNet Vivek Wadhwa, Senior Telecommunications Industry Association Researcher with the Labor and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Worklife program at Harvard Law School; Executive in Mercy Health Network Residence, Duke University Keystone Health
Organizations that are NEUTRAL towards proposal to Remove Per-Country Limits on