S.Res.401 - A resolution to provide Internet access to certain Congressional Research Service publications.

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  • Official: A resolution to provide Internet access to certain Congressional Research Service publications. as introduced.

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01/27/09
Managing Miracles: Media Policy fo...

This is great news. Wikileaks is about to release a ton of CRS reports. I briefly mentioned this issue in my Berkman presentation on open...

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11/04/08
CRS Reports to the People!

54, and S. Res. 401. Senator Tom Coburn H.R. 4582 co-sponsor when he was in the House. Senator Jim DeMint Introduced H.R. 4582 when he wa...

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10/26/08
CRS Reports to the People!

54, and S. Res. 401. Senator Tom Coburn HR 4582 co-sponsor when he was in the House. Senator Jim DeMint Introduced HR 4582 when he was in...

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10/24/08
CRS Reports to the People! | Free ...

54, and S. Res. 401. Senator Tom Coburn H.R. 4582 co-sponsor when he was in the House. Senator Jim DeMint Introduced H.R. 4582 when he wa...

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04/02/08
CRS Reports: update on legislation...

Here is an update on Senator Lieberman's Congressional Research Service bill, S.Res. 401. and a comment on it:. Senator pushes alternativ...

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04/02/08
CRS Reports: update on legislation

Here is an update on Senator Lieberman's Congressional Research Service bill, S.Res. 401. and a comment on it:. Senator pushes alternativ...

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04/02/08
CRS Access Update, Speech or Debat...

GovExec.com recently published an update (worth reading in full) on Senator Lieberman’s Congressional Research Service bill, S.Res. 401...

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03/21/08
Easy, Timely, Public Access to CRS...

Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA), head of the Senate Rules Committee, and follows his introduction of resolution S. Res 401, which also calls for...

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03/02/08
Reminder That Transparency Advocac...

The first item notes Senator Lieberman's call for action on S Res 401, which would post all unclassified Congressional Research Service (...

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02/29/08
Lieberman renews call for OA for C...

However, CRS reports are currently confidential: research is done at the request of a Congressperson, who has sole discretion to release ...

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