State and Local Initiatives

State and Local Initiatives

They say all politics is local, right? While most of the debate about immigration focuses on congressional action (or inaction), local communities across the country are the ones who feel the value of immigration most tangibly. Now active in more than 50 communities – more than 80 percent of which are in conservative states – the NAE State & Local team works with policymakers, business, and civic leaders to promote policies and programs that help create jobs and drive economic growth. You can explore more of our work on the state and local level here.

Crain's Detroit Business Journal: Amazon bid highlights gap in region's talent strategy

Crain’s Detroit Business Journal: Amazon bid highlights gap in region’s talent strategy

While there are many factors (regional transit, tax incentives, available commercial space) that will be considered by Amazon in deciding to locate what is being dubbed its second headquarters (HQ2), there can be no doubt the real driver is talent. While long term, Amazon may be able to attract talent… Read More

The Daily Illini: Champaign County research to reveal impact of immigration on economy

The Daily Illini: Champaign County research to reveal impact of immigration on economy

Some would say the current political climate in the United States is rather cold to waves of immigration from foreign countries. Champaign County on the other hand, is welcoming immigrants with open arms. Throughout the next few years, collective efforts from the University YMCA, Research Park, the Champaign County Economic… Read More

DACA Recipient Wants to Give Her All to Only Country She Knows

DACA Recipient Wants to Give Her All to Only Country She Knows

In 2012, when Liz Cortez finally got her work permit under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows undocumented immigrants brought to the country as young children to legally live and work in the United States, she treated the paper like a massive engagement ring. “I was obsessed… Read More

News on 6: City Studies Economic Impact Of Immigrants In Tulsa

News on 6: City Studies Economic Impact Of Immigrants In Tulsa

The City of Tulsa just released a report that examines the economic impact of immigrants in the Tulsa metro area. The report by New American Economy is based on figures gathered between 2010 and 2015, according to a news release. The report documents the growth of Tulsa’s immigrant population within those… Read More

Public Radio Tulsa: Report: Immigrants Have Big Economic Impact on Tulsa

Public Radio Tulsa: Report: Immigrants Have Big Economic Impact on Tulsa

Immigrants make up just under 7 percent of the Tulsa metro area’s population, but they contributed nearly $4 billion to its gross domestic product in 2015. Immigrants’ presence in the workforce has created or kept more than 3,000 manufacturing jobs here. That and other data is from a new economic… Read More

4,000 Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Tulsa Metro Area Generated $55 Million in Business Income, New Study Shows

4,000 Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Tulsa Metro Area Generated $55 Million in Business Income, New Study Shows

NEW YORK, NY – Today at the New Tulsans Summit, New American Economyreleased a report in partnership with the City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Regional Chamber documenting the economic impact of immigrants in the Tulsa metro area. Representing just 6.7 percent of the population, immigrants… Read More

Immigrants Contribute $390 Million to GDP in Iowa’s Story and Boone Counties

Immigrants Contribute $390 Million to GDP in Iowa’s Story and Boone Counties

NEW YORK, NY — Immigrants living in Iowa’s Story and Boone Counties are preserving American jobs and paying millions in state and local taxes, a new research brief released by New American Economy and the Ames Chamber of Commerce finds. Though making up just 6.6 percent of the population, they contributed $390… Read More

Massachusetts Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy into Law, as Top Massachusetts  Employers and Industry Seek Bilingual Talent

Massachusetts Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy into Law, as Top Massachusetts Employers and Industry Seek Bilingual Talent

Boston, MA – Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed into law the LOOK Bill (House Bill 4032), which, in addition to greatly expanding options for English learners in Massachusetts, establishes a statewide Seal of Biliteracy program to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in at least one language in… Read More

Immigrants are ‘Our Colleagues, Our Employees’ Says Advocate

Immigrants are ‘Our Colleagues, Our Employees’ Says Advocate

Maria Teresa Borden, a journalist-turned-communications professional, was born in the United States, but she has an intimate understanding of the reasons people leave their native countries to start new lives. Her parents were refugees who fled Cuba after the revolution. And in Texas, where she lived from the age of… Read More

NBC News: How an Oklahoma city is using data to make immigrants feel at home

NBC News: How an Oklahoma city is using data to make immigrants feel at home

A new program under way in Tulsa aims to support immigrants and make the transition to living in the United States easier. The New Tulsans Initiative is a project designed to learn best ways to welcome and integrate immigrants through local government and nonprofit programs. The Oklahoma city… Read More

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