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Show me the Moniz: Senate panel advances Obama energy nominee - TheDCNF

| Michael Bastasch
Secretary of Energy nominee Ernest Moniz is sworn in before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee April 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. Moniz, a nuclear physicist, testified before a full committee hearing on his pending nomination. Win McNamee/Getty Images.
Republicans, Democrats praise Moniz

What Ron Wyden represents

| Anthony Rek LeCounte

During Rand Paul’s filibuster last week, Wyden once again proved that he’s a different kind of politician.

Disclosure as political armament

| Paul H. Jossey

Campaign-spending disclosure laws are good for incumbents, but bad for democracy.

Wyden: Cybersecurity bill would have sacrificed Internet users' privacy, civil liberties - TheDC

| Josh Peterson
Ron Wyden

Wyden voted ‘no,’ defecting from Senate Democrats’ support

US intelligence official admits to unlawful surveillance 'on one occasion' - TheDC

| Josh Peterson
National Security

NSA provides vague confession to Sen. Wyden

'Digital Bill of Rights' gets positive reception from entertainment industry - TheDC

| Josh Peterson
Don't Tread on Me

California Rep. Darrell Issa is crowdsourcing a proposed list of protections for Internet users

Senator wants scrutiny of surveillance law - AP

| admin
Ron Wyden

Wyden said he will object to any request to pass the current version of the bill with unanimous consent, that is, without a vote.

Anti-CISPA forces, privacy advocates prepare for impending Senate vote - TheDC

| Matt Pitchford
Earns Yahoo

Online campaign aims to mobilize privacy protesters

The Wyden-Ryan Medicare reform approach is worth a serious look

| Lanny Davis

Liberals shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss the plan.

Paul Ryan's Medicare proposal: a worthy plan

| Bob Barr

The bipartisan Ryan-Wyden plan represents a breakthrough in the Medicare-reform stalemate.

Oregon senator, tech think tank engage on GPS tracking case - TheDC

| Vishal Ganesan
Ron Wyden

‘Technological advances have made ’round-the-clock tracking of large numbers of people increasingly easy’

'Mother, may I?': Will Republicans fall for Wyden-Brown?

| Dean Clancy

Republicans should reject the Democrats’ fake Obamacare compromise.

Senate votes to close out debate on nuke pact - AP

| admin

Six Republicans have said they will back the accord, Democrats need at least nine GOP senators to win approval of the treaty

Scott Brown backs START - AP

| admin

Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts says he will support a new nuclear arms treaty with Russia

Dems confident they'll pass START - AP

| admin

President Barack Obama lobbied senators by phone Monday to back an arms treaty with Russia that he’s called a national security imperative

'Empowering States to Innovate Act' is not all that empowering - CNS News

| Chad Brady (admin)

Bipartisan Senate bill would let states opt out of Obamacare, but only if their own programs are as stringent

Bipartisan bill would allow states to opt-out of Obamacare early - The Hill

| wrahn

The change advocated by Sens. Wyden and Brown would allow states to seek waivers from some of the healthcare law’s requirements

Men with a plan - TheDC

| Jon Ward

Debt reduction proposal angers left, gets noncommittal White House response

A state-by-state glance at Tuesday's election - AP

| admin

A look at the key races in the 50 states

'Taliban Dan' ad calls Grayson's character into question

| Elizabeth Letchworth

The requirement that candidates identify themselves in campaign ads is supposed to prevent candidates from airing ridiculous ads. It hasn’t stopped Alan Grayson.