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Government Affairs
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Your Issues Are Our Top Priority
AeA provides lobbying and advocacy services for our member companies before State, Federal, and International governments. AeA is the only high-tech trade association with public policy professionals working at every level of government to help our members achieve their operational and strategic business goals.
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Public
Policy Priorities
- 2008
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AeA’s Board of Directors have identified these as the top issues with the greatest impact on your company’s top and bottom line.
See what's active in these areas!
Competitiveness
E-commerce
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Data Breach – ensure that
government policies to protect data and
privacy do not harm the industry’s push
for federal preemption of state data
breach laws
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Privacy – ensure that any privacy
legislation protects consumers while
continuing to encourage e-commerce; push
for federal preemption of state privacy
laws
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Child Online Safety – ensure that
any legislation regulates online behavior
consistent with technological
capabilities
Health Care Reform
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Health IT
– Reduce health care costs through
deployment of Information Technology
International
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Export Controls – reform U.S.
encryption and deemed export regulations
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Customs – maintain coverage for
products under Information Technology
Agreement
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China – stop Congressional
legislation against China that could hurt
member interests while engaging China on
its restrictive policies related to
indigenous innovation, IPR, standards,
and government procurement
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Free Trade Agreements – get
Congressional approval of agreements with
Korea, Colombia, and Panama
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Environment – seek favorable
outcomes in China RoHS catalogue and
certification regulations; seek EU
policies supporting development of energy
efficiency technologies
Tax
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R&D Tax Credit – renew and seek a
permanent extension of a strengthened
credit
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Tax Reform – ensure that any tax reform
legislation is positive for the high-tech
industry and protects the industry’s
ability to operate globally
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Committees
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You can determine the
business priorities of the association. AeA offers many
opportunities for members to participate in these decisions. As a member
of AeA, you can join these committees and help determine what top and
bottom line concerns will direct AeA, while sharing insight with your
industry peers.
For more information
visit: www.aeanet.org/committees
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Contact
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For more information on AeA's Government
Affairs or to get involved contact Israel Shamir at 202.682.4455 or
israel_shamir@aeanet.org.
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This page was last updated on
02/26/08.
Copyright © 2008 American Electronics Association.
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