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FC: Should the Valley normalize relations with DC? --Cato event


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 17:33:52 -0500

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[TJ Rodgers is a fascinating fellow, but the question he poses is so very '90s. Silicon Valley has *already* normalized relations with DC. Check out the CEO list at today's summit in the DC area (internetsummit.org), for starters. --Declan]

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From: "Solveig Singleton" <solveig () cato org>
To: <declan () well com>
Subject: Relations between Silicon Valley and Washington D.C.?
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 12:27:59 -0500
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Declan, I thought your readers might be interested in this event.
Registration info is at the bottom.  Contact Steve Moore at Cato with
questions.

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Should Silicon Valley Normalize  Relations with Washington?

       POLICY FORUM
       Wednesday, March 15, 2000
       12:00 p.m. (Luncheon to follow)

       Featuring T.J. Rodgers, President and CEO, Cypress Semiconductor
Corporation, and  Michael Maibach, Vice President, Government Relations,
Intel Corporation, at

       The Cato Institute's F.A. Hayek Auditorium
       1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
       Washington, DC 20001

In a new Cato Institute study, T. J. Rodgers says: "Silicon Valley could
make no bigger mistake than to normalize relations with Congress and the
White House. The political scene in Washington is antithetical to the core
values that drive our successes in the international marketplace and risks
converting entrepreneurs into statist businessmen." Michael Maibach will
present a less hostile attitude toward the relationship between Washington
and the high-tech community.

       To register for this event, please fill out the form below and click
submit or call Christie  Raniszewski by 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 15, 2000,
at (202) 789-5229, fax her at (202) 371-0841, or e-mail to
christier () cato org.

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