Internet lobby invites users to edit legislation line by line
A new website from the Internet Association, a lobbying group for Internet companies, lets users comment on and edit legislation important to the Internet industry. The site also includes information about contacting members of Congress and explains the group's stance on legislation. The Internet Association, which represents Google, Facebook, Amazon, eBay and others, unveiled the new site. Users can access the website's interactive features by clicking on the "Take Action" tab. Choosing the "Leave Your Mark" option lets users read and comment on legislation line-by-line. The two bills currently available are the Start-Up Act 3.0 and the I-Squared Act, which would both allow for more high-skilled immigrants to come to the United States.
Internet lobby invites users to edit legislation line by line