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Partnership for a New American Economy
NamePartnership for a New American Economy
Formation2010
FoundersMichael Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch, Bill Marriott
LocationNew York City

Partnership for a New American Economy. The organization was founded in 2010 by Michael Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Marriott to promote immigration reform and advocate for a more globalized United States. The partnership brings together business leaders from across the country, including Mark Zuckerberg, Reid Hoffman, and Bob Iger, to support economic growth and job creation. The organization has been involved in various policy initiatives, including comprehensive immigration reform and education reform, and has worked with politicians such as Barack Obama, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham.

Overview

The Partnership for a New American Economy is a non-partisan organization that aims to promote economic growth and job creation in the United States. The organization is led by a board of directors that includes Michael Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Marriott, and has a staff of policy experts and communications professionals. The partnership has worked with organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the American Farm Bureau Federation to promote free trade and immigration reform. The organization has also partnered with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

History

The Partnership for a New American Economy was founded in 2010 by Michael Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Marriott in response to the financial crisis of 2008. The organization was launched with the goal of promoting economic growth and job creation in the United States through immigration reform and education reform. The partnership has since grown to include business leaders from across the country, including Mark Zuckerberg, Reid Hoffman, and Bob Iger. The organization has worked with politicians such as Barack Obama, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham to promote comprehensive immigration reform and has partnered with organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers to promote free trade.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Partnership for a New American Economy is to promote economic growth and job creation in the United States through immigration reform and education reform. The organization's objectives include promoting comprehensive immigration reform, improving education and workforce development, and promoting free trade and globalization. The partnership aims to achieve these objectives by working with business leaders, politicians, and organizations to promote policy initiatives that support economic growth and job creation. The organization has also partnered with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

Members_and_Supporters

The Partnership for a New American Economy has a diverse range of members and supporters, including business leaders such as Mark Zuckerberg, Reid Hoffman, and Bob Iger. The organization has also received support from politicians such as Barack Obama, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham. The partnership has partnered with organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the American Farm Bureau Federation to promote free trade and immigration reform. The organization has also worked with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

Policy_Initiatives

The Partnership for a New American Economy has been involved in various policy initiatives, including comprehensive immigration reform and education reform. The organization has worked with politicians such as Barack Obama, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham to promote immigration reform and has partnered with organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers to promote free trade. The partnership has also promoted education reform initiatives, including Common Core State Standards Initiative and No Child Left Behind Act. The organization has also worked with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

Impact_and_Criticism

The Partnership for a New American Economy has had a significant impact on the immigration reform debate in the United States. The organization's efforts have helped to promote comprehensive immigration reform and have brought attention to the need for education reform and workforce development. However, the organization has also faced criticism from some groups and individuals who argue that its policy initiatives do not go far enough to address the complexities of immigration reform and education reform. The partnership has also been criticized by some politicians and organizations who argue that its policy initiatives are too focused on the interests of business leaders and do not adequately address the needs of workers and communities. Despite these criticisms, the Partnership for a New American Economy remains a prominent voice in the immigration reform and education reform debates, and continues to work with business leaders, politicians, and organizations to promote economic growth and job creation in the United States. The organization has also worked with institutions such as the Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, and the Heritage Foundation to promote policy research and analysis.

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