VHS
30 minutes
JK274 .D39 1999
Congress plays a vital role in hammering out the policies that shape everday life. Why then do so many Americans feel that it exists in a world of its own, out of touch with the very constituencies that elected them in the first place? This program scrutinizes the political landscape through the eyes of America's elected elite, presenting firsthand what politicians really do - and endure - both in Washington and in their represented state. Featured Senators Kay Baily Hutchinson (R-TX) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) speak out on topics including whether bipartisan cooperation is possible in the Clinton post-impeachment era.
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