Congress this year is expected to approve normal trade relations with China and make electronic signatures legal, lawmakers told information-technology executives Tuesday. An extension of the moratorium on Internet taxes and an increase in the number of foreign-guest high-tech . . .
Congress this year is expected to approve normal trade relations with China and make electronic signatures legal, lawmakers told information-technology executives Tuesday. An extension of the moratorium on Internet taxes and an increase in the number of foreign-guest high-tech workers also may succeed, a parade of Democrat and Republican lawmakers, mostly from Virginia, told the Information Technology Association of America policy summit.

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