March 2004 |
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Senate Committee Approves Wallowa Lake Dam Legislation
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Wyden, Smith Introduce Bill to Create Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
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Wyden-Stevens Legislation Will Stop Sale of Children's Names, Addresses to Marketers
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Wyden, Castillo Unveil Proposals to Improve "No Child Left Behind" Law
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February 2004 |
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Senators Seek to Protect Computer Users from "Spyware," Hidden Downloads
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Wyden Questions Ridge in Data-Mining by Department of Homeland Security
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Oregon Dunes, Winchester Bay Land Conveyance to Become Law
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Allen and Wyden Respond to Attacks onInternet Access Tax Ban
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Wyden, Smith Announce more than $2.2 Million for Head Start Projects
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Federal economic development agency threatensto leave distressed rural areas behind
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Wyden, Smith Announce Employment Aid for Klamath First Bank Workers
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Wyden, Smith Announce Employment Aid for Viking Industries Workers
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Yamhill County to Receive More Than $900,000 for Head Start
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Wydens bill to create Prineville forest health research center garners Administration, local support in U.S. Senate hearing
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Talent, Wyden Secure $15 Billion Transportation Infrastructure Bonding Package in Highway Bill
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Wyden Calls on President to Reject Report PraisingOutsourcing of U.S. Jobs
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Senate Support Growing For Wyden's "Build America Bonds" as Highway Legislation Moves Forward
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Statement of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden on Senate Ricin Incident and Closure of Senate Office Buildings
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January 2004 |
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Wyden Redoubles Efforts to Extend Unemployment Benefits for Oregonians
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Hood River Head Start to receive more than $700,000 for Operations
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