February 2022 |
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Merkley, Wyden Secure Over $1.5 Million in Federal Funding to Strengthen Oregonian’s Seafood Economy Amidst the Ongoing Pandemic
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Wyden, Colleagues Urge DOJ to Investigate Sackler Family Members for Role in Fueling Opioid Epidemic
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Wyden, Senators Urge U.S. Labor Department to Process Firefighter Injury Claims Faster
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Wyden, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Retain Talented International Graduates with Advanced STEM Degrees
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Wyden, Markey Urge FCC to Promote Communications Network Resiliency During Emergencies Such as Extreme Weather, Climate-related Events
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Wyden, Merkley: Oregon To Receive More than $35 Million in Federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Grants
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Oregon Delegation Calls for Additional Emergency Rental Assistance Funding
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Wyden and Heinrich: Newly Declassified Documents Reveal Previously Secret CIA Bulk Collection, Problems With CIA Handling of Americans’ Information
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Wyden, Merkley: Oregon to Receive $7.7 Million for National Electric Vehicle Charging Network
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Wyden to Hold 1,000th Town Hall
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Wyden, Merkley: U.S. Forest Service Contracts With Eight Oregon Businesses to Provide Wildland Firefighter Crews
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Merkley, Wyden Announce Nearly $1.2 Million in Health Service Federal Funding Headed to Tribes in Multnomah County
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Merkley, Wyden Announce Over $1.3 Million for Deschutes River Conservancy to Combat Drought Conditions
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Wyden, Colleagues Urge Biden to Step Up Efforts to Demilitarize Police
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Senators Merkley and Wyden Announce More than $262 Million in U.S. Forest Service Funds Headed to Oregon
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Wyden, Merkley: Oregon Businesses Statewide Receive Rural Business-Cooperative Grants and Loans
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Merkley, Wyden Announce Bill to Reauthorize Deschutes River Conservancy
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Wyden, Booker and Clarke Introduce Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022 To Require New Transparency And Accountability For Automated Decision Systems
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Wyden on Reintroduction of the EARN IT Act: Political Attacks on Encryption Will Make Children Less Safe, Won’t Aid Victims or Catch Predators Who Prey On Kids
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Wyden, Merkley: Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Earn $500,000 in Federal Broadband Funds
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