Oral History of Televising Congress
Rep. Rahall took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He talked about disagreements over the issue at the … read more
Rep. Rahall took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He talked about disagreements over the issue at the time, the public benefits of televising Congressional proceedings, and the Speaker’s control of the House television cameras. close
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