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Public affairs radio programs

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: This heading is used as a genre/form heading for radio programs about public policy or politics. Radio programs aired by or on behalf of nonprofit or governmental organizations to promote the common well-being or general welfare of society are entered under: Public service radio programs.

Found in 199 Collections and/or Records:

Report from Washington. Medicare, 1963 April 9

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00057
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on April 9, 1963. Sen. Dominick discusses how the timing of passage of legislation in Congress can be politically motivated, with legislation either being delayed or introduced when it will win the most support. Dominick says that this is the case with the Medicare bill, which he states could be delayed until 1964 to use as an issue in the presidential election. Dominick also explains his...
Dates: 1963 April 9

Report from Washington. Military procurement part #1, 1967 September 27

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Identifier: M085.10.0199.00008
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Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Sept. 27, 1967. Sen. Dominick discusses U.S. Army procurement practices, exemplified by a cost plus incentives R&D contract awarded to the Nortronics division of Northrup Aviation, a large defense contractor, over a lower fixed price bid from Customs [sic] Packaging Company, a small business in Aurora, Colo.

Dates: 1967 September 27

Report from Washington. Military procurement part 2, 1967 October 2

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Identifier: M085.10.0195.00086
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Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Oct. 3, 1967. Sen. Dominick and journalist Robert Seacrest discuss U.S. Army procurement practices, exemplified by a contract for walkie-talkies awarded to RCA, a large defense contractor, over a lower bid from Desitron, a small business in New York.

Dates: 1967 October 2

Report from Washington. Nat'l debt limit, 1964 June 26

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00079
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on June 26, 1964. Sen. Dominick discusses the recent vote by members of the United States Congress to raise the national debt limit, stating that he voted against the measure because he thinks that legislators should cut spending programs rather than increase the public debt. He also shares his opinion that the government should return to sensible fiscal policies, exercise greater fiscal...
Dates: 1964 June 26

Report from Washington. Operation Gasbuggy, 1966 February 23

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Identifier: M085.10.0195.00061
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Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Feb. 23, 1966. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including a recent nuclear test explosion jointly conducted in New Mexico by the AEC and El Paso Natural Gas as part of the Plowshare program, additional tests to be conducted in Colorado, and the potential for peaceful nuclear applications in oil, gas and oil shale recovery.

Dates: 1966 February 23

Report from Washington. Outdoor recreation, 1963 March 13

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00054
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Senator Peter H. Dominick delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on March 13, 1963. As a member of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Sen. Dominick discusses the committee's activities in promoting the acquisition and development of land for outdoor recreational opportunities. He also announces the establishment of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation within the U.S. Department of Interior, which will coordinate planning of outdoor recreation facilities.

Dates: 1963 March 13

Report from Washington. Pakistan-India war, 1965 September 10

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00053
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Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Sept. 10, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including his planned trip to India, his experience in the area during World War II, the border dispute over Kashmir, the current Pakistan-Indian War, economic and political conditions in the two countries, Pakistan's position as an ally of the U.S., India's position in the non-aligned nations movement, and the Hindu-Muslim religious conflict.

Dates: 1965 September 10

Report from Washington. Poverty Bill, 1964 May 28

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Identifier: M085.10.0195.00085
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 28, 1964 . Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the scope of the Administration's proposal, its duplication of existing programs, and the lack of a requirement for state approval or participation in local programs. He notes that even without the $962.5 million appropriation requested, in FY 1965 the government will spend nearly $9 billion (excluding Social Security and other trust funds)...
Dates: 1964 May 28

Report from Washington. Poverty Bill, 1965 August 20

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00100
Abstract Senator Everett M. Dirksen (R-Ill.) fills in for Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) on Dominick's weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on August 19, 1965. Sen. Dirksen discusses the Senate debate over the $1.6 billion appropriations bill to expand funding for President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty program, noting that Sen. Dominick vigorously debated the bill and also offered numerous amendments that were defeated. Dirksen reports that he and Dominick voted against the bill...
Dates: 1965 August 20

Report from Washington. Poverty program, 1965 April 21

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00042
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Apr. 21, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the high salaries and fees paid to anti-poverty officials and consultants in New Jersey, New York and Virginia; the comparatively small amount of federal dollars allocated to West Virginia, an Appalachian area of severe poverty, compared to Texas and Minnesota, the far less poverty-stricken home states of the President and Vice President;...
Dates: 1965 April 21