Posted: | December 2, 2014 11:48 AM |
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From: | Senator Rob Teplitz |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Office for New Americans |
In the near future, I will introduce legislation that will provide for the creation of an Office of New Americans within the Department of Community and Economic Development. The office will be instructed to help attract, retain, and integrate immigrants into Pennsylvania society. Immigrants provide an important source of energy, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity, and I believe that Pennsylvania can do more to be competitive in attracting and keeping this pool of talent. Immigrants face many challenges when they move to a new country, in addition to attaining citizenship. These can be as simple as earning a driver’s license, or as complicated as receiving certification or licensure from the appropriate state oversight board for their profession. Learning or perfecting English, finding health care solutions, and moving into new homes, neighborhoods, and school districts all provide challenges that can be resolved with a little coordination from state government and local immigrant assistance organizations. The legislation will instruct the Office to provide internal coordination of services that commonly affect the lives of immigrants, to promote the state abroad to attract skilled workers, and once here, to help integrate immigrants into their local communities. The duties will include:
This bill was introduced by Senator Ferlo last session as SB 1466 and was co-sponsored by myself, Fontana, Costa and Hughes I hope that you will join me in co-sponsoring this legislation. |
Introduced as SB159