Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 5:30am
CDT RELEASES 2007 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
[SOURCE: Center for Democracy & Technology]
CDT urged lawmakers to adopt an approach to Internet-related policymaking that protects fundamental civil liberties, reestablishes meaningful privacy protections and paves the way for the United States' continued leadership in technological innovation. In its Congressional Agenda for the 110th Congress, CDT offers both a broad overview of the challenges associated with policymaking in the Internet space, as well as granular, issue-by-issue recommendations for lawmakers. CDT is distributing the recommendations to lawmakers and the press.
2007 Legislative Agenda: http://www.cdt.org/legislation/110th/2007agenda.php
Press Release: http://www.cdt.org/press/20070122press.php
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