The Push for H-2B Relief
During this conference differences between the Senate and House versions of the supplemental spending bill will be reconciled. “That means there is the possibility that H-2B relief will be stripped from the spending bill despite the overwhelming show of Senate support for the Mikulski amendment,” said John Meredith, ANLA’s director of legislative relations. “However, the strength of the 94 to 6 vote will work in our favor.”
The H-2B program limits businesses’ access to temporary seasonal foreign labor by capping visas at 66,000. This limit threatens many small businesses, including landscape firms, with a shortage of labor and resulting inability to operate this year. The Save Our Small and Seasonal Businesses Act would exempt workers who had participated in the H-2B program during any of the past three years from being counted toward the cap in the next two years, allowing their employers access to the trained and trusted workers they have become dependent on to meet their seasonal needs.
Meredith, advising ANLA’s members in the H-2B employers community recommended, “If you have not already gotten your paperwork in order, please do so as soon as possible, but do not submit it at this time. The paperwork should only be submitted after our H-2B proposal passes the conference committee hurdle and is signed by the president. ANLA will, of course, let you know when the time comes to send in those documents.”