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How public-interest technologists can build government that works for everyone
February 12, 2021
All, In the News
Kaitlyn Rentala
How public-interest technologists can build government that works for everyone
Kaitlyn Rentala
February 12, 2021
All, In the News

How public-interest technologists can build government that works for everyone

Kaitlyn Rentala
February 12, 2021
All, In the News

Michelle Shevin mentions TechCongress in her op-ed for Fast Company:

TechCongress, which places socially minded technologists as policy advisers to members of Congress, has already contributed expertise that will help policymakers craft meaningful legislation.

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