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Arizona
Telecommunications and Information Council
ATIC is Arizona’s recognized and authoritative
organization guiding technology policy development, serving as a leading
source of information and expertise on telecommunications and
information technology matters. Arizona’s citizens, businesses, and
organizations will have access to advanced telecommunications services
and information technologies enabling them to participate in the global
economy.
ATIC develops, promotes and supports initiatives and
guides adoption of effective public policies that encourages wide-scale
deployment and availability of telecommunications services and
information technologies to insure economic prosperity for the Arizona
community, expand the region’s global competitive advantage, enable
continued educational advancement, and support an enhanced quality of
life.
ATIC's public and private partners include large and
small businesses, economic development organizations, libraries,
consumer organizations, local and state government agencies, educational
institutions, health care, the Arizona Corporation Commission, the
Arizona legislature, and information technology and telecommunications
companies.
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Citizens Clean
Elections Commission (CCEC)
The Citizens Clean Elections Act is a campaign
finance reform measure that was initiated by Arizona citizens and
passed by voters in 1998. The Act created a new campaign financing
system that provides full public funding to qualified candidates who
agree to abide by Citizens Clean Elections Commission (CCEC)
guidelines. Candidates for statewide offices (governor, secretary of
state, state treasurer, attorney general, superintendent of public
instruction, corporation commissioner or mine inspector) and
legislative offices (house of representatives and senate) are eligible
to participate in the public funding program.
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