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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Burck Smith)
Tue Feb 1 15:14:07 1994

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 15:08:40 -0500 (EST)
From: Burck Smith <burcks@cap.gwu.edu>
To: com-priv@psi.com
Cc: cfpa@cap.gwu.edu


RESOURCE AVAILABLE: SELECTED 1993 STATE TELECOM. LEGISLATION

A list of SELECTED 1993 STATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION,
compiled by the Center for Policy Alternatives, is available on the
gopher CCN-THE CENTER FOR CIVIC NETWORKING (which can be found on the 
list of all gophers in the world).  This information is also available by 
anonymous ftp from world.std.com:/ftp/amo/civicnet

We will be keeping this information updated on a regular basis.

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The Center for Policy Alternatives and the Center for Civic
Networking have entered into a collaborative agreement to promote
public interest telecommunications policy at the local, state and
national levels.  We will stress the necessity of providing access
to the information infrastructure to all elements of society, and
the need to promote and support local networking initiatives.

The Center for Policy Alternatives is a non-profit policy center
for leaders in the fifty states.  Policy Alternatives serves as a
resource for progressive information and a catalyst for action on
a wide range of economic, social and environmental policy issues. 
We provide innovative and practical policy options, direct state
assistance and a leadership forum where a rich diversity of people
and ideas come together.  For more information or comments, contact
Burck Smith.

v: (202) 387 6030
fax(202) 986 2539
email: cfpa@cap.gwu.edu

The Center for Civic Networking is a non-profit organization that
promotes public benefits of the global information infrastructure
that is emerging from today's Internet and the convergence of the
telephone, cable and computer industries.  The Center is the
organization in the United States that serves civic networking
practitioners and promotes policies, products and services that can
support the sustainable development of local economies and
communities in the 21st century.  For more information, contact
Richard Civille.

e-mail: rciville@civicnet.org


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