Public affairs radio programs
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Report from Washington. Power in the executive branch, 1964 May 28
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 28, 1963. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including growth of the Federal government and executive branch power, the importance of checks and balances in the American system of government, and the essential role of the Congress in reviewing proposals for government spending.
Report from Washington. Private enterprise and the REA sic, 1963 July 2
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on July 2, 1963. Sen. Dominick discusses capitalism, illustrating the benefits of a free enterprise economic system by comparing the price of electricity provided by private companies in the United States to the price of electricity provided by state run companies in various countries in Europe.
Report from Washington. Proposed U.S. constitutional amendment to allow the citizens of each state to determine the composition and apportionment of their own legislature, 1962 March 19
Report from Washington. Public Works & Ec. Opportunity sic Act, 1965 June 4
Report from Washington. Recent Congressional action on the Silver Question, 1965 August 12
Report from Washington. Reclamation projects, 1964 August 20
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on August 20, 1964. He answers questions about the status of legislation authorizing the Savory Pothook, Bostwick Park, and Fruitland Mesa water storage projects on the Western Slope of Colorado as well as whether the crops irrigated by these projects would be cash crops or surplus crops eligible for government subsidies.
Report from Washington. Red China, 1965 May 13
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 13, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including bipartisan U.S. opposition to the recognition or admission of the communist government of China to the United Nations, and opposition to its worldwide subversive activities.
Report from Washington. Redlich and the Warren Commission, 1964 May 21
Report from Washington. Research spending, 1963 August 27
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on August 27, 1963. Saying that Congress must find ways to cut federal spending to deal with a budget deficit, Sen. Dominick discusses whether scientific research projects that don't offer an objective benefit to a large number of taxpayers should be subsidized by the government or whether they should be funded by private individuals and organizations.