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Nader Asks Congress to Put Database of Congressional Votes on the Internet (12/1/2000)
Wired Magazine: Filegate.gov: The biggest Congressional scandal of the digital age: Politicians aren't putting public docs on the Net, and no one seems to care (11/2000)
Los Angeles Times op-ed by Ralph Nader and Gary Ruskin: Congress Pulls the Shades on Net (11/30/99)
Fact sheet on Congress and the Internet (7/7/99)
Letters in support of bills to put Congressional Research Service reports on the Internet (2/9/99)
Nader Urges Gingrich to Put Congressional Materials on the Internet in Addition to Starr Report (9/10/98)
Testimony before the Senate Rules Committee Hearing on S. 2288, the Wendell H. Ford Government Publications Reform Act of 1998 (7/29/98)
Testimony before the Senate Rules Committee Oversight Hearing on the Congressional Research Service and the Government Printing Office (2/27/98)
Bills would put Congressional Research Service reports and products on the Internet (2/2/98)
Letter from dozens of organizations and businesses in support of McCain-Coats bill to put CRS reports and products on the Internet (1/26/98)
Legal Issues Regarding Placing Congressional Research Service Products on the Internet (1/5/98)
America Off-Line: Gingrich's Unfulfilled Internet Promise (Washington Post 11/16/97)
Placing Congressional Research Service Reports and Products on the Internet (8/6/97)
Testimony for the Senate Rules Committee Regarding the Government Printing Office Act of 1997 (5/8/97)
Comments on the Proposed New House Rule Regarding Online Access to House Committee Documents (12/3/96)
Requiring the House of Representatives to Provide Taxpayers with Access to House Documents via the Internet (7/1/96)
Put Discussion Drafts of the Medical Records Confidentiality Act on the Internet (5/15/96)
Put Senate Documents on the Internet (3/8/96)
Put House Ways and Means "Chairman's Mark" on the Internet (9/18/95)
Put House Documents on the Internet (8/22/95)
Over 800 Citizens Send Letter Urging Ehlers and Gingrich to Provide Free Online Access to Congressional Documents (12/21/94)
Free Online Access to Basic Government Information (7/5/94)