Oral History of Televising Congress
Rep. Oberstar took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He described the difficulty of finding an… read more
Rep. Oberstar took part in the 1978 debate to televise the U.S. House of Representatives. He described the difficulty of finding an acceptable American-made television camera, as well as the discussion and debate that occurred within the Democratic caucus on the issue of televising House sessions. close
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