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Zappa’s Congressional Testimony Released on CD

25TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY


Congress Shall Make No Law…

On September 19th, 2010, Zappa Records released Congress Shall Make No Law . . . It is a CD
containing Frank Zappa‘s 1985 remarks against the censorship of free expression by artists. The hearings,
influenced in no small part by the then newly-formed Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) headed by
Susan Baker and Tipper Gore to promote a rating system for recorded music, in response to
such Bills as H.R. 2911 concerning the collection of a blank tape tax to benefit the recording industry, were recorded
on Capitol Hill and at Annapolis, MD.

Congress Shall Make No Law . . . features over 40 minutes of Frank Zappa’s uncut testimony.
Zappa’s attorney, Larry Stein, who accompanied Zappa to the Senate hearing in 1985, contributed liner
notes for the
CD; artist Bill Miller designed the stunning album cover.

According to Gail Zappa, Congress Shall Make No Law . . . is released as an educational
project, representing Zappa’s tireless commitment to the First Amendment which he felt his duty to protect by
providing (in his words) “stimulating digital audio entertainment” in the form of “material which a truly free society
would neither fear nor suppress.”


Congressional Oversight Panel Versus Summers, Bernanke and Geithner

Yesterday’s report by the Congressional Oversight Panel on the bailouts concludes that banks remain threatened by billions of dollars of bad loans on their balance sheets, and more could fail if the economy worsens, and that – if unemployment rises sha…

John Geyman: The Public Option: Dead By Pen Strokes In Congressional Committees

The initial idea of a public option was premised on the thought that a public plan could bring needed competition into the financing of health care. Forget that dream.

Chicago Olympics Bid Gets Congressional Thumbs-Up

The House of Representatives today threw its support behind Chicago’s bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Frank Naif: Congressional investigations of CIA move ahead, Republicans flipflop to score political points

In the wake of revelations that CIA had failed to disclose to Congress a planned terrorist assassination program for seven years, House Intelligence Committee Chairman…

Nathan Daschle: How The GOP Plans to Redistrict Its Way Back Into Power

For those in California, New York and Florida who wonder why you should care about governors’ races in Nevada, Georgia and Texas: those states will all pick up Congressional seats in 2012.

Roll Call Buys Congressional Quarterly

WASHINGTON — The owner of Roll Call is buying Congressional Quarterly in a deal that will bring two well-known publications covering Capitol Hill and Washington politics under the same corporate umbrella.

Terms of the deal announced Tue…

Sen. Nelson: House Healthcare Bill Would Create “Class Warfare”

A Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) report on healthcare was a “devastating blow” to the bill’s prospects, a key centrist Democrat argued Friday.

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Early CBO Score on Public Plan Says It Should Net $150 Billion In Savings: TNR

According to a pair of Capitol Hill sources, preliminary estimates from the Congressional Budget Office suggest that a strong public option–the kind that the House of Representatives is putting in its reform bill–should net somewhere in the …