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Technology and Innovation

September 23, 2024
The bipartisan ASCEND Act is a commonsense solution to help researchers benefit from the vast, high-quality data available from commercial satellites to better understand climate change, natural disasters, and earth sciences.

September 19, 2024
Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly and the government must be equipped to respond to new developments and stay on the cutting edge.

August 8, 2024
Letter from Wyden, Merkley, Bonamici, Hoyle, Salinas: “We stand ready to welcome you to our state, celebrate the progress made in the past two years, and share our vision for the future of Oregon’s semiconductor industry.”

August 1, 2024

As the CHIPS and Science Act marks its second anniversary this month, Oregon is a proven winner when it comes to securing federal funding to ensure that our home state remains at the heart of the semiconductor revolution.


July 10, 2024
Maintaining NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition program will preserve access to quality Earth observation data needed for researchers to advance the field of earth sciences and prepare for a changing climate and natural disasters.

March 20, 2024

“I’m thrilled that Intel will expand Oregon’s world-class research and development facilities, keeping Hillsboro’s Gordon Moore Park at the forefront of innovation,” Bonamici said. “Importantly, this project will create thousands of sustainable, family-wage jobs.”


March 15, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01) and Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17)


March 13, 2024
Statements
I rise today in opposition to H.R. 7521, the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
Issues:Technology and Innovation

March 13, 2024
Statements
We must do more to protect personal information online, safeguard national security, and protect our electoral system from foreign interference, but targeting TikTok is the wrong approach.
Issues:Technology and Innovation

March 12, 2024

As artificial intelligence grows in popularity and makes its way into the workforce, lawmakers are seeking protections for workers whose employment may soon be decided by algorithms.

Oregon Rep. Suzanne Bonamici introduced the No Robot Bosses Act, which targets AI-based discrimination in hiring tools used for automated job application systems.