Nearly 90 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are co-sponsoring an immigration reform bill that would make broad changes to the H-1B visa program.rnThe proposed legislation would create a federal agency to review U.S. employment needs, create a new type of visa for founders of start-up companies and increase the supply of H-1B visas. But despite a long list of co-sponsors, the bill is far from passage.
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