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Silicon Valley Congresswoman offers legislation; Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig bets his job that email spam can be reduced
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Washington, DC — “I appreciate the efforts made by Undersecretary Rogan and the PTO on the revised Strategic Plan. I understand that an increase in fees is necessary to lower pendency rates and increase the quality of patents granted. That’s why I would gladly support a bill that raises fees, if those fees were spent solely on improving the PTO.
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Washington, DC — Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) today made the following statement on the introduction of the Vietnam Human Rights Act.
Bill introduced as part of National Sleep Awareness Week; Congresswoman cites research that demonstrates lack of sleep to academic and behavioral problems
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Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren released the following statement after President Bush ordered military action against Iraq:
“President Bush has decided to direct the armed forces of the United States to attack Iraq. With our troops in the field, it is important that they know they have the support of every American as they discharge their duties.
South Bay Congresswoman has advice and helpful reminders for parents
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Silicon Valley Congresswoman believes investments in fusion research are needed now
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Silicon Valley Congresswoman reintroduces BALANCE Act to respect consumer rights and expectations
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Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) today spoke on the House floor in favor of vital medical research and against H.R. 534, the Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2003. Earlier this month, she led the efforts to amend the bill in the Judiciary Committee to ban human cloning, but to allow important research. The following is her statement:
"I, like the authors of H.R. 534, believe that we should outlaw human cloning. If we wanted to pass a bill that only prohibits human cloning, it would sail through Congress on a voice vote.