Thank you for using Congress.org Mail System Message sent to the following recipients: Senator Feinstein Representative Stark Senator Boxer Message text follows: Robert where-I-live May 19, 2004 [recipient address was inserted here] [recipient name was inserted here], As an unemployed software engineer, I am greatly alarmed at the pace of outsourcing and offshoring of jobs in my industry. While some increase in jobs was registered recently, the high-tech, family-wage jobs continue to be lost--3,900 in April alone. You could stop the bleeding dry of our skilled jobs in two important ways: * Support the inclusion of service sector workers in assistance programs when their jobs are lost to foreign trade. The Trade Adjustment Assistance Equity for Service Workers Act of 2004 would extend to high-tech and other service workers benefits currently available only to displaced manufacturing and agricultural workers. These benefits include tuition assistance, job training, extended unemployment benefits, and health care assistance. The proposal has been stalled in the House Ways and Means committee because there is not yet enough support for it to be sent to the floor for a vote - so your support is needed! * Call for the release of the study by the U.S. General Accounting Office on how outsourcing and offshoring affect the American economy. The study was slated for release sometime this summer, according to the office of Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash), who requested it. However, it will now be delayed until at least September. Without the results of such a study in hand, backers of measures that would curb offshoring say building a case for such bills is more difficult. Virtually all measures that would prohibit the offshoring of public contracts have been unsuccessful to date. We need the GAO study to be released quickly. If you have questions about this issue, please take a look at http://www.washtech.org . Jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area depend on your awareness and action on the offshoring issue. Sincerely, Robert