Tech chief says JOBS Act 'renews faith' in Washington

05.04.2012
WASHINGTON -- When Tim Miller, the CEO of Rally Software, received an invite to attend the White House signing of the JOBS Act, his first reaction was to say "no."

But then Miller .

The Jumpstart Our Business Startups had some provision that will directly impact his company, especially if it decides , said Miller.

Miller traveled from Boulder Colo., to Washington to stand on the East Lawn Thursday with about 200 others, including some other high-tech executives, to watch President Barack Obama sign the legislation in a 10 minute ceremony.

"It has renewed faith that the government can do good, much more so than the gridlock we have seen over the last several years," said Miller, in an interview after the signing.

Miller's firm doesn't , and he says the company has "no political agenda."