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Congressional Digest

The ''Congressional Digest,'' published by Congressional Digest Corporation, is an independent monthly publication with offices in Washington, DC. Congressional Digest was founded in 1921 by suffragette Alice Gram Robinson〔The New York Times, November 28, 1917 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50A1FF73A5E11738DDDA10A94D9415B878DF1D3〕 with the goal of presenting, in her words, “an impartial view of controversial issues.”
A major source of inspiration for the publication’s format was the 1920 ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Robinson believed that the best way to prevent newly franchised voters from being unduly swayed or intimidated by the actions or rhetoric of Congress was to provide them with side-by-side arguments on pending legislation.
Congressional Digest has continued for three generations and is now led by Robinson’s granddaughter, Page Robinson Thomas. The publication has stayed true to its original concept, presenting excerpted verbatim statements from current congressional debates in a pro-and-con format, along with digested government material to put the controversy in historical and legislative context.〔U.S. Senate - Resources on Congress http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/congress.pdf〕
Congressional Digest Corporation publishes two additional publications: Supreme Court Debates, started in 1997, and International Debates, started in 2003. All three are available online; Congressional Digest is also available in print.
The publications’ subscribers include high school and university libraries, debate organizations, and other groups and individuals interested in current events.
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