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May 22, 2008: Congressman Rob Wittman applauds recent efforts by the Department of Labor to streamline the application and review process for temporary foreign workers

(Washington, D.C.) - Congressman Robert J. Wittman (VA-01) today announced that the Department of Labor recently issued new rules and regulations to reform the current process that applies to temporary worker visas.

The rules will improve the current system and make it easier for business to hire the employees they need.  The action comes as businesses across the county are struggling to find enough workers.

The Administration's efforts may prove helpful but Congress must still take action to address limitations placed on H-2B visas.  "Without prompt action by Congress to extend the existing H-2B cap, employers who rely on temporary and seasonal employees face severe worker shortages and the looming possibility of business closures in 2008," said Wittman.

Workers with H-2B visas provide necessary labor for the seafood, tourism, hospitality, and landscape industries, as well as many other temporary and non-agricultural jobs in this country.

"As a cosponsor of H.R. 1843, the Save our Small and Seasonal Business Act, I urge Congress to take action to quickly pass legislation that would address this important issue impacting many businesses in my district and across the country."