Sen. Dorgan plans to leave Senate
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND), who has served 30 years in the U.S. Congress, announced on Tuesday he will not run for another six-year Senate term. One of the highest-ranking members of the Senate Commerce Committee, Sen Dorgan has been a leader on Network Neutrality an opponent of increased media ownership consolidation. "Although I still have a passion for public service and enjoy my work in the Senate, I have other interests and I have other things I would like to pursue outside of public life. I have written two books and have an invitation from a publisher to write two more books. I would like to do some teaching and would also like to work on energy policy in the private sector. So, over this holiday season, I have come to the conclusion, with the support of my family, that I will not be seeking another term in the U.S. Senate in 2010. It is a hard decision to make after thirty years in the Congress, but I believe it is the right time for me to pursue these other interests. Let me be clear that this decision does not relate to any dissatisfaction that I have about serving in the Senate. Yes, I wish there was less rancor and more bipartisanship in the U.S. Senate these days. But still, it is a great privilege to serve and I have the utmost respect for all of the men and women with whom I serve."
Sen. Dorgan plans to leave Senate