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Sen. Kay Hagan [D, NC] Vote on Passage of S.2029: Not Voted Yet -
Rep. Renee Ellmers [R, NC-2] Vote on Passage of S.2029: Not Voted Yet -
Sen. Richard Burr [R, NC] Vote on Passage of S.2029: Not Voted Yet
This should be the answer to piracy not SOPA & PIPA, both of which failed to address the real issue of piracy. On top of that the two bills were drafted without input from the tech sector which they both affected tremendously. All eyes are on you now Washington.
Sincerely,
Kenan Warren
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My Letter to Congress: S.2029 & H.R.3782 OPEN Act



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