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National Metro Business Alliance Endorses Startup Act 3.0
Bill Earns Support From Coalition of Regional Business Associations Representing More Than 35% of U.S. GDP
Jun 10 2013
Washington, D.C. – The National Metropolitan Business Alliance (NMBA), a coalition of regional business associations spanning the country, announced last week its endorsement of Startup Act 3.0.
In a letter, to Startup Act 3.0 sponsor U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), the NMBA said “Startup Act 3.0 would strengthen America’s innovation ecosystem by addressing three critical pieces of the startup ecosystem – capital, talent and commercialization of research – while also strengthening our regulatory structures to better facilitate startup formation and growth.”
Startup Act 3.0 creates both Entrepreneur and STEM Visas for highly-educated and entrepreneurial immigrants to stay in the United States where their talent and new ideas can fuel economic growth and create American jobs. The legislation also modifies the tax code to encourage investment in new businesses, accelerates the commercialization of university research that can lead to new ventures, and seeks to improve the regulatory process.
“America has long been seen as the land of opportunity for innovators and entrepreneurs. We must do everything possible to make certain that remains true,” Sen. Moran said. “At a time when our government should be facilitating economic growth and innovation, America’s archaic policies have us falling behind. We are losing talent and jobs by the day to countries like Canada, Chile, and the United Kingdom that are aggressively courting the world’s best and brightest. We must pass smarter policies, like Startup Act 3.0, or we risk losing the next generation of great entrepreneurs and the jobs they will create to countries that welcome these innovators.”
Related Files
- NMBA Startup Act 3_0 Letter - NMBA Startup Act 3 0 Support Letter 6 7 2013.pdf (418.2 KBs)