TechNet Statement on the House Passage of the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act
Washington, D.C. – TechNet, the national, bipartisan network of innovation economy CEOs and senior executives, today issued the following statement, attributed to…
TechNet Releases its 2024 Federal Policy Agenda
TechNet released its 2024 Federal Policy Agenda outlining the top priorities that will ensure the United States wins the next era of innovation.
TechNet Announces Four New Members: OpenAI, Scale AI, Socure, and Stack as New Members
TechNet welcomed OpenAI, Scale AI, Socure, and Stack as new members.
TechNet Kicks Off National Data Privacy Week with Letter to Congress
TechNet sent a letter to Congress calling for the passage of a federal data privacy law.
TechNet Statement on Department of Labor’s Rule Impacting Independent Workers
TechNet issued a statement following the Department of Labor’s rule for determining contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
TechNet Submits Comments to the CFPB on its Proposed Rule on Large Participants in Payment Markets
TechNet submitted comments to the CFPB on its Proposed Rule defining large participants in digital payment markets.
TechNet Submits Comments to the Department of Homeland Security on Modernizing the H-1B Program
TechNet joined ITI and SIA in a comment to the Department of Homeland Security on its proposed amendments to regulations governing the H-1B program.
TechNet Applauds Senate Passage of the NDAA
TechNet applauded the Senate passage of the National Defense Authorization Act.
TechNet Sends Letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Advance of its Hearing on American AI Leadership
TechNet sent a letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee calling for a federal data privacy law.
TechNet Releases its 2024 State Policy Principles
TechNet released its 2024 State Policy Principles.
TechNet Names Patrick Fleming Director of Federal Policy and External Affairs
TechNet named Patrick Fleming Director of Federal Policy and External Affairs.
TechNet Statement on New Analysis Showing High-Skilled Immigration Reforms Will Benefit American Workers and Strengthen the U.S. Economy
TechNet commented on a new report from the National Foundation for American Policy, which shows that admitting more foreign-born scientists and engineers is essential for U.S. economic growth and our ability to compete with China.