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American Competitiveness Of a More Productive Emerging Tech Economy Act or the American COMPETE Act This bill requires the Department of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission to study and submit reports on the state of specified technology industries (e.g., artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain technology, and unmanned delivery services) and the impact of these industries on the U.S. economy.
Administrative law and regulatory proceduresAdvanced technology and technological innovationsAge discriminationAgingAssault and harassment offensesAviation and airportsCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputers and information technologyComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightConsumer affairsCrimes against childrenDigital mediaDomestic violence and child abuseDrug trafficking and controlled substancesEconomic performance and conditionsElections, voting, political campaign regulationEmergency medical services and trauma careFood assistance and reliefFood industry and servicesFraud offenses and financial crimesGovernment studies and investigationsHate crimesHealth technology, devices, suppliesInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaLabor marketManufacturingMaterialsPolitical movements and philosophiesPornographyPublic-private cooperationRetail and wholesale tradesSex offensesSmall businessSubversive activitiesTerrorismTransportation safety and securityUnemploymentViolent crime
American COMPETE Act
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| Updated: 9/30/2020
American Competitiveness Of a More Productive Emerging Tech Economy Act or the American COMPETE Act This bill requires the Department of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission to study and submit reports on the state of specified technology industries (e.g., artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain technology, and unmanned delivery services) and the impact of these industries on the U.S. economy.
Administrative law and regulatory proceduresAdvanced technology and technological innovationsAge discriminationAgingAssault and harassment offensesAviation and airportsCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputers and information technologyComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightConsumer affairsCrimes against childrenDigital mediaDomestic violence and child abuseDrug trafficking and controlled substancesEconomic performance and conditionsElections, voting, political campaign regulationEmergency medical services and trauma careFood assistance and reliefFood industry and servicesFraud offenses and financial crimesGovernment studies and investigationsHate crimesHealth technology, devices, suppliesInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaLabor marketManufacturingMaterialsPolitical movements and philosophiesPornographyPublic-private cooperationRetail and wholesale tradesSex offensesSmall businessSubversive activitiesTerrorismTransportation safety and securityUnemploymentViolent crime