Legislative and Policy Priorities
DPE monitors federal policy developments and coordinates activities in order to advance the interests of its affiliated unions and professionals. Through direct lobbying and advocacy, policy position papers, and letters, DPE provides professionals and their unions with a voice on Capitol Hill. DPE is most active on policy related to immigration and arts funding, but has also worked to to improve intellectual property protections for creative professionals and pass legislation that would provide permanent protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries.
Immigration
The professionals who makeup DPE’s affiliate unions bring to the table a diverse array of backgrounds, nationalities, and immigration experiences. They are people employed on temporary employment visas, Dreamers, lawful permanent residents, and U.S. citizens. DPE advocates for an immigration system that works for U.S. professionals, highly skilled foreign workers, and employers that play by the rules. In particular, DPE leads the labor movement’s thinking on high-skilled temporary visa programs, including the H-1B, L-1, O, and P visas.
Federal Arts Funding
DPE and members from AEMI unions with Rep. Pingree, co-chair of the Congressional Arts Caucus, on Arts Advocacy Day 2019
DPE’s coalition includes 12 national unions representing professionals working in the arts, entertainment, and media industries. We are united for the arts. The arts and entertainment industry contributes over $700 billion to the nation’s output and employs over four million people - including our unions’ members - across all 50 states. DPE advocates for fully funding the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Federal arts funding bolsters the economy and helps ensures all Americans have access to artistic and educational content.
Policy Letters
2024
Sign-on Letters
Joint Union/Employer Letter to U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Regarding Tax Fairness for Entertainment Workers
October 14, 2014
Digital Creators Coalition Statement Applauding the September 2024 G7 Declaration on Culture, Creativity, Copyright and AI
October 4, 2024
Joint Labor Letter in Support of Karla Campbell for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
July 31, 2024
Joint Letter to the Biden Administration on International Copyright and AI
May 22, 2024
Joint Labor Letter in Support of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
February 29, 2024
2023
Sign-on Letters
Joint Letter in Support of Nicole Berner for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
December 12, 2023
Letter to US Patent & Trademark Office Director Vidal Commending the US IP Attaché Program
February 6, 2023
2022
Sign-on Letters
Federal Workers Alliance sign-on letter regarding FLRA nominee delay and immigration judges decisions
April 18, 2022
Labor Unions’ Joint Statement in Support of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
April 5, 2022
Federal Workers Alliance sign-on letter in support of HR 2499
April 4, 2022
Organizational sign-on letter in support of the SMART Copyright Act of 2022
April 4, 2022
Joint union letter in support of TPS country designations
March 31, 2022
Joint Arts, Entertainment, and Media Union and Employer PATPA Letter
January 27, 2022
2021
Sign-on Letters
BlueGreen Alliance Letter in Support of Extra Tax Incentive for Union-Made Electric Vehicles
December 15, 2021
NELP Letter in Support of The Unemployment Insurance Improvement Act (UIIA)
October 6, 2021
Federal Workers Alliance Letter in Support of the ALJ Competitive Service Restoration Act
July 19, 2021
Entertainment Industry Letter to President Biden on Recovery Priorities
February 18, 2021
2020
Sign-on Letters
Statement on Return to Work Protocols in News, Sports, and Operations
August 2020
Entertainment Industry Letter to Congress Urging Economic Relief Due to COVID-19 Crisis
March 20, 2020
Letter to Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia on COVID-19
March 6, 2020
2019
Sign-on Letters
Joint Letter to to the House on TPS and DACA
March 8, 2019
Joint Letter to the Senate on TPS and DACA
March 8, 2019