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Learn more about our January 2027 Congressional Fellowships by listening to a recording of one of our info sessions.
Learn more about our 2025 Congressional Innovation Fellowship by listening to a recording of one of our info sessions.
Learn more about our January 2025 Congressional Fellowships by listening to a recording of one of our info sessions.
We’re looking for up to 16 engineers, computer scientists, and other technologists to join us as fellows in January 2025.
TechCongress is announcing a one-time, 12-month AI Safety Fellowship for fellows to serve in AI Safety roles in key executive branch offices.
It is our honor to announce that our January 2024 Congressional Fellows have successfully completed the TechCongress orientation and placement process. After weeks of learning the ins and outs of Congress, fellows networked and built connections with some of the most influential members of the Hill. Our fellows have matched with various offices across Congress, where they will help shape tech policy as we know it.
In our final installment of our fellow announcement campaign, we are happy to announce that congressional innovation fellow Tie Hardy has joined the office of Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ-11). As a seasoned technologist and accessibility advocate, Tie will work alongside Rep. Sherrill on the Select Committee on the CCP. Their primary policy focuses include technology, A.I., security, environment, health, and transportation & accessibility.
Senior Congressional Fellow Sarah Harris has recently joined the office of Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM). Sarah’s career experience spans industry, academic research, & teaching, with specialization in entrepreneurship, internet regulation, digital literacy, & similar areas. In Lujan’s office, Harris will focus on matters of artificial intelligence, connectivity, data privacy, digital services, and modernization.