The panel discussion on MA Asian Data Disaggregation Bill (H.3361) hosted by Westford CAT on March 29, 2018 consists of two sessions. The format is 28 minutes per session which roughly allows for 3 questions followed by a wrap-up. And each person has less than 3 minutes to answer a question selected by the moderator. Panelist can't directly respond to a speaker but can ask the moderator for permission to respond so the discussion is less dynamic or confrontational, for better or for worse.
I was part of the second panel starting at 27:16 and argued passionately against H.3361. Enjoy all the arguments whether you are for H.3361 or against it.
It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light. - Aristotle
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