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ACM Washington Update: May 2005

June 1, 2005/In: Misc. /by Peter Harsha

ACM’s U.S. Public Policy Committee puts together a great monthly newsletter with all the DC happenings of interest to the tech community. The May edition is out now and chock full of good stuff, including updates on ACM’s Voter Registration Database study, the Real ID Act, spyware legislation, and a look ahead to June.
Check it out here.

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