Title

Keeping in Touch with Senator Trent Lott

Other Form of Name

Lott, Trent, 1941-

Identifier

lott_VHS_68

Creation Date

2-26-1991

Document Type

Open Access Recording

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Description

Keeping in Touch. Senator Trent Lott is interviewed by moderator Kelly Johnston and questions are taken from various Mississippi callers. Topics discussed include: Persian Gulf War; education and funding for higher education in Mississippi; energy policy and dependence on foreign oil; aid to Jordan; pending confirmation of Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander and Drug Czar Bob Martinez; veterans affairs and Mississippi troops; the budget; increasing Japanese investing in American businesses and industry; Lott's vote on congressional pay increases; Ingalls shipyard; new federal penitentary in Greenwood, Mississippi; possible Democratic contenders for president in 1992; health care; and Mississippi highways.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Legislation; International relations; Persian Gulf War, 1991; United States. Congress; Expenditures, Public -- Forecasting;

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

0:28:47

Original Format

videocassettes

Original Collection

Trent Lott Collection (MUM00656). Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.

Rights

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