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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 21 to September 27.
Tuesday
Digital Television Transition
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
253 Russell Senate Office Building
2:30 p.m.
Regulation of Greenhouse Gases under the Clean Air Act
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
406 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
Reducing the Undercount in the 2010 Census
Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security Subcommittee
342 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Hazardous Substance Release Reporting
House Energy and Commerce Committee, Environment and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee
2123 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Bush Administration Environmental Record
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
406 Dirksen Senate Office Building
2:30 p.m.
Thursday
Getting the Most Out of a Career Fair
American Association for the Advancement of Science
The auditorium at AAAS Headquarters, 1200 New York Ave, NW.
8 a.m.
Responding to Climate Change: A Role for Ecosystems
Association of Ecosystem Research Centers
Room 3111, Smithsonian Institution Ripley Center
9:30 a.m.
Energy’s National Labs Security
House Energy and Commerce Committee, Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee
2123 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Broadband Providers and Consumer Privacy
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
253 Russell Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
“The Carbon Age: From Crisis to Stability”
Carnegie Institute for Science
Carnegie Institution, 1530 P Street, NW
6:30 p.m.
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