I know a lot of hearings related to science and tech have been consistently bullshit in the last few years. But it doesn't have to be that way. Check out the l0pht senate testimony from *1998*. The questions from senators are smart, nuanced, on point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVJldn_MmMY …https://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/1151158999556902912 …
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And in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen, we have thishttps://twitter.com/kellymakena/status/1151210836633030658 …
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In the last twenty years, resources on tech & policy for the Hill have proliferated. President Obama did a lot to advance tech savvy in government by establishing the White House CTO position.
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Meanwhile programs like the Congressional Innovation Fellowship have injected an incredible amount of tech-specific domain knowledge into legislative staffhttps://www.techcongress.io/
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The way to get better lawmaking around tech is to increase Congressional budgets for hiring staff
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