Mentions a letter written asking C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2 to be broadcast by all cable companies, then requests a third channel with the C-SPAN programming schedule.
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN and reports that their local cable carrier will eliminate C-SPAN 2 and limit C-SPAN, then asks for an autograph of Brian Lamb and a tape of the Pat Nixon funeral.
Encloses a letter from a cable provider reporting that response to cancelling C-SPAN has resulted in the programming change to once again include C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2.
Encloses a letter to a cable provider expressing distress that C-SPAN was removed from daytime broadcasting and urging them to restore all C-SPAN programming.
Expresses appreciation for receiving the U.S. Congress Handbook, then asks for assistance getting their local cable company to air C-SPAN programs 24 hours a day.
States appreciation for a Russian broadcast, discusses the growing size of the federal administration, and asks for the Russian program to be repeated.
Suggests that C-SPAN could be more balance by allowing poor and unemployed people on their programs, then discusses corporation contributions to non-profit foundations.