Videotapes and audio cassettes compiled for Tribune of the People, 1978-1986.

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Videotapes and audio cassettes compiled for Tribune of the People, 1978-1986.

Materials collected during the research for Royce Hanson's book, Tribune of the People: The Minnesota Legislature and Its Leaders. The first television videotape, the May 30, 1986 Almanac, KTCA's weekly public affairs program, features host Joe Summers, political consultant D. J. Leary, lobbyist Wyman Spano, and analyst Kris Sanda interviewing Perpich campaign chairman Tom Berg, KTCA general manager Dick Moore, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs' Royce Hanson, and Senator Rudy Boschwitz. The second videotape contains the January 4 and December 28, 1978 and April 14, 1980 Minnesota Issues, hosted by Arthur Nafatalin and sponsored by the Humphrey Institute and the University of Minnesota's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. Featured are Senate Majority Leader Nicholas D. Coleman, Minority Leader Robert O. Ashbach, and House Speaker Rod Searle. Topics include tax cuts, campaign financing, special elections, abortion, higher education, "ban the can" legislation, partisan relationships, appointments, officer elections, staff, and the declining number of legislators seeking re-election.

2.2 cu. ft. (2 boxes and 1 half-height oversize box).

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