Oral History of Televising Congress
Rep. Dingell took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He opposed the move, and continues to believe that … read more
Rep. Dingell took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He opposed the move, and continues to believe that televising House sessions has lengthened debates, increased demagoguery, and brought some of the worst political instincts to the surface. close
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