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Public policy startup Civinomics wants to hack U.S. politics
by Lauren Hepler
Silicon Valley Business Journal
Silicon Valley still isn’t getting its way on Capitol Hill, despite unprecedented tech lobbying budgets and flashy new advocacy groups. But that doesn’t surprise Robert Singleton.
At a time when only 15 percent of Americans approve of Congress, the co-founder of Santa Cruz public policy startup Civinomics is adamant that more systemic problems have clouded the way government business gets done.
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