Radio journalists
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
Report from Washington. Silver Coinage Bill, 1965 June 25
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on June 25, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including silver reserves, prices, production, and coinage in the United States.
Report from Washington. Soviet oil, 1963 June 26
Report from Washington. Sugar Act review, 1962 June 30
Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on June 28, 1962. Rep. Dominick discusses topics including the Administration's position, the competing House and Senate versions of the Sugar Act amendments of 1962, reallocation of import quotas previously assigned to Cuba, facilitating the growth of the domestic sugar industry, and increasing exports of American farm commodities, particularly wheat.
Report from Washington. Sugar beet legislation, 1964 May 15
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 10, 1964. Sen. Dominick discusses the United States' domestic sugar beet industry, announcing his sponsorship of a bill to increase sugar beet quotas. This measure would decrease reliance on foreign production of sugar, which is influenced by world political events, as well as assist sugar producers in the U.S.
Report from Washington. Sugar Bill, 1965 October 21
Report from Washington. Sugar & wheat, 1962 June 16
Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on June 13, 1962. Rep. Dominick discusses topics including legislation on the extension of the Sugar Act and discusses a provision of the law specifically pertaining to Colorado wheat-growers and the sale of wheat and wheat flour to foreign nations, with particular emphasis on Brazil.
Report from Washington. Supreme Court reapportionment decision, 1964 July 15
Report from Washington. Tele excise tax, 1965 April 8
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Apr. 7, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses the bill he has introduced to gradually eliminate the excise tax on telephone service. He reviews the history of the tax, the fact that all other taxes on utility services imposed during wartime have been eliminated, and points out that this tax cut would be of great assistance to low and middle income subscribers.
Report from Washington. Trade with communist bloc nations, 1965 May 27
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 27, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses his views regarding a proposed expansion of trade with communist countries. Dominick supports a no concession, no trade policy. In other words, the United States should make sure that communist bloc countries make political concessions in return for relaxed restrictions on trade of strategic and non-strategic goods.