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Someone in the US Senate put a hold on S.2590, a bill that would compel the government to publish an accessible database of federal spending. Political pundits on both sides of the blogosphere wanted to know one thing:

Bloggers Unearth Secret SenatorS.2590? CNN.com Of course you did. Ted Stevens (R-AK) has been revealed as the one with his thumb on the throat of S.2590, the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act. Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) and several other co-sponsors supported the Act, which will require full disclosure of all entities and organizations receiving Federal funds. The CNN report confirmed what many had suspected: Stevens was behind the hold. Senators have long enjoyed the privilege of being able to unilaterally object to a bill and block it. Coburn called out Stevens on the issue a few weeks ago, according to Daily Kos discussed it, and immediately pointed a finger at Stevens, correctly as it turns out. Also, Notice the choice of phrase: "we don't consider it a secret." More from Saunders: "This wasn't in any way secretive," Saunders said. "We're baffled as to why it's been called a secret hold." Which Coburn's office refuted: "This hold was a secret," Coburn spokesman John Hart said. "His office has ignored media and bloggers' calls about this issue for weeks. We had to ask Stevens if he was the hold. His staff has still not met with us." Issues like the hold on S.2590 and the Flik and company realized in "A Bug's Life" - a lot of little ants can stand up to bigger, meaner grasshoppers and fight back. Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Yahoo! My Web | Furl Bookmark murdok: David Utter is a staff writer for murdok covering technology and business.

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