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The State of the Internet According to the Congressional Internet Caucus

Title:The State of the Internet According to the Congressional Internet Caucus (ID: POL08003)
Author(s):Tim Lordan (Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee), Ari Schwartz (Center for Democracy and Technology) and Joe Tasker (Information Technology Association of America)
Topics:Internet and Web Applications, Internet Use, Policy and Law: Federal, Privacy
Origin:Policy Conferences (Archives) (05/07/2008)
Type:Presentations and Seminars
Abstract:

The Congressional Internet Caucus is a bipartisan group of over 170 members of the House and Senate working to educate their colleagues about the promise and potential of the Internet. EDUCAUSE is a member of the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee, which includes a diverse group of public interest, nonprofit, and industry groups working to educate Congress and the public about important Internet-related policy issues. This session will highlight the priority IT policy issues before the 110th Congress according to the cochairs of the Internet Caucus and provide an overview of the Advisory Committee’s programs and activities.

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