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Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group. A new project to make Congress great again. And the R Street Institute. Launched the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group in Spring 2016. The impetus for establishing the group is the widespread perception. To create an enduring, bipartisan space to assess the capacity of Congress to perform its constitutional duties; and.
Description of person representing this event or brand. Does Congress Have the Technology. It Needs to Govern? The R Street Institute and New America invite you to the third meeting of the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group. How is this digital transition going? What has gone well and what need improved? And does Congress have the tech tools it needs to govern in the 21st century? Come join us for this discussion.
Description of person representing this event or brand. The R Street Institute and New America invite you to the third meeting of the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group.
2226 Rayburn House Office Building. Description of person representing this event or brand. 2226 Rayburn House Office Building. R Street Institute and New America invite you to the first meeting of the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group. And the R Street Institute. Launched the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group in Spring 2016. The impetus for establishing the group is the widespread perception.
Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC 203-02. Description of person representing this event or brand. Should We Revive the Office of Technology Assessment? The US. Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC 203-02. The R Street Institute and New America invite you to the third meeting of the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group.
Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC-215. Description of person representing this event or brand. The Congressional Research Service in the 21st Century. Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC-215. The R Street Institute and New America invite you to the third meeting of the Legislative Branch Capacity Working Group. Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC-215.