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Cisco Government Affairs eUpdate
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Cisco Government
Affairs E-Update
Volume 2, Issue 2
11 January 2002
Brought to you by Cisco Government Affairs Online: http://www.cisco.com/gov
This Week@Cisco in Government Affairs
Cisco's E-Update keeps you up to date on the major policy news
of the week. Focusing on broadband, education and e-government areas,
but covering high-tech and telecom in general, the E-Update is a great
source of information for state, federal and international policymakers.
To subscribe, send a message with “subscribe” in the subject line
to “ Subscribe-eUpdate@cisco.com
TECHNET TO RELEASE BROADBAND PRINCIPLES THIS TUESDAY – TechNet,
a nationwide network of 250 technology leaders, will release its broadband
principles this Tuesday, January 15.
The principles will be available on TechNet’s website at www.technet.org and Cisco’s Government Affairs
website at www.cisco.com/gov .
This Week@WASHINGTON, DC
FOCUSING ON HOME FRONT, BUSH SIGNS EDUCATION BILL - President
Bush continued to emphasize domestic politics over war today as he
signed into a law a major education bill that he reminded his listeners
had been a central promise of his presidential campaign. "We're
going to win the war overseas, and we need to win the war against
illiteracy here at home as well," the president told a cheering
crowd before signing the bill in the gymnasium of Hamilton High School
in Hamilton, Ohio, the home district of Representative John A. Boehner,
a leading Republican supporter of the bill. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/09/politics/09BUSH.html
STATEMENT BY CIS"
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