They say the road to heaven is paved with good intentions. This idiom can also apply to rules, policies and procedures that
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What tech issues are on the 2015 congressional legislative agenda?
Predictions on what tech issues will be on the top of the legislative priorities of the new Republican-controlled Congress
How #EqualPay policing of private businesses is government overreach (VIDEO)
Government efforts and policies to ensure gender pay equity may actually be bad for businesses and the economy and is an example of government overreach
Elected Officials & Pedigree: Do Voters Prefer the Average Joe or Someone Smarter Running the government?
In September 2009, Scripps News reported that 5 percent of the members Congress were serving without having a college degree, which is not required
House Republicans look to revamp FCC
For decades now, digital technology, media, wireless and telephone companies, lawyers, engineers and accountants have been saying the nation’s communications laws are
The New Unified Google Policy Explained
Reprinted from my post on Politic365.com If you are a user of any Google services – including Google search engine, Google Plus,
Maxine Waters’ #OurSpeech campaign helps her win House Democrats Social Media contests
Not to be outdone by the Republicans, who in several stories and surveys have been shown to be superstars in social media
Political Success for the next 2 years depends on who controls the message
They say, “the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.” For the past two years, that hand
Wall Street Journal Opines: The FCC Internet Power Grab (video)
Wall Street Journal’s Jason Riley discusses the FCC’s attempt to regulate the Internet in much the same way they once regulated the