Reports House and Senate Bills Could Advance Innovation and Competitiveness, According to Kauffman-Funded NFAP Report June 27, 2014 Share: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Download the Brief House and Senate Legislation on High Skill Immigration | NFAP Policy Brief pdf A Kauffman-funded National Foundation for American Policy report finds that key parts of pending immigration bills would open the door wider to highly skilled individuals. The analysis shows that if Congress takes up immigration reform legislation later in 2014, employers and the U.S. economy would benefit from several provisions on high-skilled immigration in House and Senate bills. Read “House and Senate Legislation on High Skill Immigration.” Next Reports 2014 NCTQ Teacher Prep Review: A Review of U.S. Teacher Preparation Programs June 2, 2014 Reports Primer for Building an Effective Board for Growing Startup Companies May 29, 2014 Reports A New Market Access Path for Repurposed Drugs May 14, 2014