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The Hill’s Congress Blog: Improvements needed for H-1B Program

ByAlan Daley November 3, 2015November 3, 2015

This piece, written by Alan Daley, discusses the need for rational reforms to the current H-1B worker program.  The piece was published and is available in The Hill.

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Alan Daley

With over 20 years in the communications industry, Alan has collaborated on policy development with elected officials and government professionals. He launched two successful businesses; one in mobile communications devices and earlier, a software writing consultancy specializing in financial and economic analysis. He wrote several books on software and technology. He writes on state and national economic policy, regulation, finance and other topics from a consumer perspective.

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