One day during the 94th Congress (1975-76), I had lunch with two lobbyists for the cable television industry, Brian Lamb and Robert L. Johnson. I was staffing for my boss, Rep. John B. Anderson (R-Ill.), the ranking minority member on the Rules Committee’s Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Broadcasting. Rep. B.F. "Bernie" Sisk (D-Calif.) chaired the subcommittee. His chief staffer was Tony Coelho, who would later succeed his boss as a member. The subcommittee had been charged with exploring alternative means of broadcasting House floor proceedings. Following years of hearings before various joint, select and standing committees in the early 1970s — all of which made strong cases for televising H
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