Difference between revisions of "They maintain an office in Washington which is available for all union delegations and through this office they are able to make contacts with various congressional committees with various members of Congress. [IndianCountry/Reservation] (Q6058)"

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Through this office they are able to make contacts with various congressional committees with various members of Congress and also with representatives of the various government departments .
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Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)
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They maintain an office in Washington which is available for all union delegations and through this office they are able to make contacts with various congressional committees with various members of Congress. [IndianCountry/Reservation]
Transcript segment from the AAFP NET episode "Future for the Reservation Indian" (1957)

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