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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 18, 2011

Video Game Industry Gains Political Clout

Federal lawmakers announced on Wednesday a committee aimed at promoting and protecting the county's interactive entertainment industry, highlighting video games' ever-growing economic and political influence.


By Jean-Luc Renault


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Federal lawmakers announced on Wednesday a committee aimed at promoting and protecting the county's interactive entertainment industry, highlighting video games' ever-growing economic and political influence.


Dubbed the Congressional Caucus for Competitiveness in Entertainment Technology, or E-Tech Caucus, the group is chaired by Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and Kevin Brady, R...

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