BILL GATES CEO OF MICROSOFT BILL GATES TESTIFIES BEFORE THE JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

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Washington Transcript Service

06-15-1999

BILL GATES TESTIFIES BEFORE THE JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

JUNE 15, 1999

SPEAKERS: U.S. SENATOR CONNIE MACK (R-FL), CHAIRMAN
U.S. SENATOR WILLIAM ROTH (R-DE)
U.S. SENATOR BOB BENNETT (R-UT)
U.S. SENATOR ROD GRAMS (R-MN)
U.S. SENATOR SAM BROWNBACK (R-KS)
U.S. SENATOR JEFF SESSIONS (R-AL)

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