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Science and Tech Policy Events This Week
Here’s a roundup of some of the science and technology policy events happening around Washington D.C. from September 15 to September 19.
Tuesday
Climate Change Legislation and Revenue Recycling
Environmental and Energy Study Institute
B369 Rayburn House Office Building
8 a.m.
Electric Vehicle Development/Outlook
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
366 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
Domestic HIV Prevention
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
2154 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
EPA Children’s Health Protection
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
406 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
Why Broadband Matters
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
253 Russell Senate Office Building
10:30 a.m.
Cybersecurity Recommendations for the Next Administration
House Homeland Security Committee; Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology Subcommittee
311 Cannon House Office Building
2 p.m.
CISTP Seminar Series on Science, Technology, and Innovation
The George Washington University, Center for International Science and Technology Policy
The Commons, 1957 E Street, NW, Suite 403, Washington, DC 20052
5 p.m.
Wednesday
Exporting Electronic Waste
House Foreign Affairs Committee
2172 Rayburn House Office Building
2 p.m.
Thursday
Antibiotics: Is a strong offense the best defense?
Koshland Science Museum
500 5th St NW, Washington, DC
6:30 p.m.
Preventing Climate Change
House Ways and Means Committee
1100 Longworth House Office Building
10:30 a.m.
EPA Scientific Integrity
House Energy and Commerce Committee
2322 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Social Sciences’ Public Health Role
House Science and Technology Committee
2318 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Emerging U.S. Water Contaminants
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
2167 Rayburn House Office Building
2 p.m.
Panel Discussion on Role of Science in Presidential Policy
Featuring Science Progress Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Moreno and Contributing Editor Chris Mooney
University of Mississippi
Live Web cast
4 p.m.
Comments on this article


Glad to see the weekly events feature is back - aggregating all of this information is a really helpful resource for those of us trying to keep on top of the goings-on here in DC.
September 15th, 2008 at 1:07 pm