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TechCongress: A Congressional Innovation Fellowship
TechCongress is a technology policy fellowship on Capitol Hill. Talented tech professionals spend one year shaping technology policy with relevant Members or...
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#AskTechCongress: How Do Custom Committee Rules Influence the Legislative Process? — TechCongress
Dec 12, 2025 - The rules crafted and applied by congressional committees, especially the House Rules Committee, are an essential yet often overlooked force in shaping the...
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https://techcongress.io/blog/2022/3/18/house-digital-services-team-expected-to-launch-this-summer
House Digital Services team expected to launch this summer — TechCongress
Jul 26, 2024 - FedScoop announces the creation and impending launch of the new House Digital Services (HDS): HDS is tasked with building intuitive solutions that improve on...
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TechCongress 2021 application answers - Posts
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Seeking Fellowship Nominations — TechCongress
We are the first organization in Washington, D.C., or in politics, to adopt a diversity referral award for our fellowships.
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Our Team — TechCongress
Meet our funders and partners.
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About Us — TechCongress
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https://techcongress.io/blog/2023/2/2/george-mason-nsi-geoff-caine
George Mason NSI: Geoff Cain — TechCongress
Jul 26, 2024 - Alumn Geoff Cain named as fellow at George Mason NSI
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