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ACA and its members recognized the need for a strong advocacy arm and public policy agenda to educate Members of Congress on issues that affect angel investors and early-stage entrepreneurs. ACA representatives testified at hearings on those proposals and were active advocates for maintaining special incentives for early-stage investments.
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