Hillary Clinton is preparing to release a "technology and innovation" agenda as soon as this week that strongly defends net neutrality, calls for a special commission to study encryption and commits to bringing broadband to 100 percent of U.S. households by 2020.In a 14-page draft of Clinton’s technology platform, obtained by POLITICO on Monday, the presumptive Democratic nominee wades into some of the most pressing issues facing Silicon Valley, from the future of surveillance to the treatment of Uber drivers.