HR 6161: An Act of Congress (1979)
This documentary provides an example of a piece of legislation being enacted by the U.S. Congress by describing how HR 6161 - a bill amending the Clean Air Act - goes through the processes of conception, committee amendment and final passage.
Director: Charles Guggenheim
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E.G. Marshall as Narrator |
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Robert L. Peabody as Narrator |
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Clinton McCarty as Narrator |
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Tip O'Neill as Himself |
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John Dingell as Himself |
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Paul G. Rogers as Himself |
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James Broyhill as Himself |
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Leonard Woodcock as Himself |
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Henry Waxman as Himself |
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Andrew Maguire as Himself |
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Doug Walgren as Himself |
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Tim Lee Carter as Himself |
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Marty Russo as Himself |
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James M. Collins as Himself |
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Lou Frey, J.R as Himself |
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Ed Markey as Himself |
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Al Gore as Himself |
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Barbara Mikulski as Herself |
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John Rhodes as Himself |
| Directing | Charles Guggenheim | Director |
| Crew | Wayne Ewing | Cinematography |
| Editing | Jay Cassidy | Editor |
| Editing | Werner Schumann | Editor |
| Editing | Steve York | Editor |
| Editing | Wayne Ewing | Editor |