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Washington, DC (January 24, 2008) – This
morning, Christopher Hansen, AeA’s President and CEO, announced a overall plan
to expand and strengthen AeA’s state government affairs program. As the largest
high-tech trade association in the country, AeA will be in a position to further
enhance its abilities to represent the high-tech industry. To strengthen the
program, AeA will focus on three initiatives, including:
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Expanding the state government affairs programs to
additional states;
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Hiring staff to oversee the environmental programs
in AeA at the state, national, and international levels; and
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Initiating a new web-based resource which provides
members with one-of-a-kind information on issues in the state houses affecting
the high-tech industry.
“Legislation affecting the high-tech industry isn’t
limited to just one state,” said Christopher Hansen. “At any given time, one
state can introduce legislation that can impact the entire industry, for better
or for worse. By strengthening our State Government Affairs program, AeA will
have a greater presence across the country, and we can do an even better job
representing our member companies.”
“Expanding the state program further solidifies AeA
as the comprehensive lobbying powerhouse for the high-tech industry,” said Jim
Wall, Microsoft Regional Government Affairs Director, and Chair of the AeA SGA
program. “It is clear that Chris Hansen understands the importance of this
program to Microsoft and AeA’s other member companies. He is taking the
necessary steps to ensure AeA maintains its standing as the trusted voice of the
high-tech industry in our state capitols.”
With the increase in funding, AeA will dedicate
approximately $6.2 million from its total operating budget to the state
government affairs program. By allocating additional funds, AeA is best
positioned to invest in strengthening an area of critical importance and to
comprehensively address the needs of all of its members across the country.
AeA currently has 20 lobbyists working in top
technology states providing member companies intelligence about legislation, and
the capability to communicate with key legislators. AeA is very active in
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New
Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington. To maximize
support and further increase its national presence, AeA will soon hire contract
lobbyists in additional states, and will also be adding environmental personnel
to its staff to advocate public policy and “green tech” at the international,
national and state levels.
Mr. Hansen continued, “I am also excited to announce
today’s launch of the AeA Information Network – a new, web-based resource which
provides one-of-a-kind information on issues affecting the high-tech industry.
The AeA Information Network was designed to allow members to easily obtain
information regarding state government affairs activities that impact their
companies.”
Providing a wealth of information about legislative
activity in states where AeA lobbies, members will be able to obtain and share
intelligence from states around the country based on issue and state-by-state
analysis in readable form that is understandable by non-experts. The AeA
Information Network is free of charge, and available to Association members.
To learn more about AeA’s state government affairs program, please visit
www.aeanet.org/sga.
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About AeA
AeA, the nation’s largest technology trade association
representing all segments of the high-tech industry, is dedicated solely to
helping our members’ top line and bottom line. We do this in partnership with
our small, medium, and large member companies by lobbying governments at the
state, federal, and international levels, providing access to capital and
business opportunities, and offering select business services and networking
programs. For more information, please visit
www.aeanet.org.
This page was last updated on
01/24/08.
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