Some provisions in the 628-page draft legislation:
The article notes:
- Increase to 2 years the time allowed for foreign students to obtain an H1-B.
- Increase the H1-B cap from 65,000 to 115,000, with the option of raising it to 180,000.
The bill (S. 1348) has drawn mixed reactions. "Allowing students 2 years to find a job in their field is a good move that would help draw more global talent to U.S. universities," says Debra Stewart, head of the Washington, D.C.-based Council of Graduate Schools. But Stewart is ambivalent about the point system. "It appears to have been successful in some countries, but its specifics will determine whether it would increase our competitive position."

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