C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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New Jersey Governor Gives State of the State Address
1 hour, 5 minutes"Let me be absolutely clear about the state of our state: New Jersey is stronger and fairer than ever before," said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Trenton. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. He also touched on the issues of economic development, education, infrastructure investment, reproductive rights, job creation, and technological innovation.
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Alabama Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
36 minutesAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) delivered her 2024 State of the State address during a joint session of the legislature in Montgomery. She said that passing a school-choice bill was her first legislative priority and that she wanted to make Alabama "the most school-choice friendly state in the nation." Gov. Ivey is Alabama's first female Republican governor.
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North Dakota Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
1 hour, 15 minutesGov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) delivered his final State of the State address from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota. His agenda for 2024 included calls for the elimination of an income tax, launching a new office focused on rural prosperity, and making North Dakota the most financially literate state by 2027. He also celebrated the state's high rankings in workforce participation, infrastructure, education and child care, as well as touted its record general fund ending balance. "We're underestimated. That's the state of our state," he said. Gov. Burgum, a former 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is not running for a third term.
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Defense Secretary & Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Testify on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 0 minuteDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown, and Defense Comptroller Mike McCord testify on the president's 2025 budget request for the Pentagon before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy Report
1 hour, 34 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified on the Fed's semiannual monetary policy report before the House Financial Services Committee. He said that economic activity expanded at a strong pace over the past year, with inflation lowering, unemployment at a fifty-year low, and the U.S. economy performing better than most other countries' economies. He also said the interest rate policy of 5.25-5.5% had probably reached its peak and that lowering it would happen at some time within the year if the economy continued to be strong. House members asked about the impact of high interest rates on housing affordability and other monetary questions.
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Hearing on Shell Companies & Transnational Crime
1 hour, 9 minutesThe Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control holds a hearing to examine the role of shell companies in facilitating transnational crime, such as drug trafficking.
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Iowa Gov. Delivers Condition of the State Address
51 minutesIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) delivered her 2024 Condition of the State address from the Capitol building in Des Moines. She began her speech by addressing the Perry High School mass shooting that occurred five days before, in which a sixth grader and the school's principal died along with the shooter himself. The governor then discussed her accomplishments, such as increasing workforce training, banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and passing "one of the boldest school choice programs in the country." She also proposed various policies, such as reducing the income-tax rate to a flat 3.65%, increasing teachers' starting pay to $50,000, and expanding postpartum care for new mothers making less than $42,000 per year.
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North Dakota Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
2 hours, 8 minutesGov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) delivered his final State of the State address from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota. His agenda for 2024 included calls for the elimination of an income tax, launching a new office focused on rural prosperity, and making North Dakota the most financially literate state by 2027. He also celebrated the state's high rankings in workforce participation, infrastructure, education and child care, as well as touted its record general fund ending balance. "We're underestimated. That's the state of our state," he said. Gov. Burgum, a former 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is not running for a third term.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy Report
2 hours, 56 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified on the Fed's semiannual monetary policy report before the House Financial Services Committee. He said that economic activity expanded at a strong pace over the past year, with inflation lowering, unemployment at a fifty-year low, and the U.S. economy performing better than most other countries' economies. He also said the interest rate policy of 5.25-5.5% had probably reached its peak and that lowering it would happen at some time within the year if the economy continued to be strong. House members asked about the impact of high interest rates on housing affordability and other monetary questions.
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Iowa Gov. Delivers Condition of the State Address
51 minutesIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) delivered her 2024 Condition of the State address from the Capitol building in Des Moines. She began her speech by addressing the Perry High School mass shooting that occurred five days before, in which a sixth grader and the school's principal died along with the shooter himself. The governor then discussed her accomplishments, such as increasing workforce training, banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and passing "one of the boldest school choice programs in the country." She also proposed various policies, such as reducing the income-tax rate to a flat 3.65%, increasing teachers' starting pay to $50,000, and expanding postpartum care for new mothers making less than $42,000 per year.
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North Dakota Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
2 hours, 9 minutesGov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) delivered his final State of the State address from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota. His agenda for 2024 included calls for the elimination of an income tax, launching a new office focused on rural prosperity, and making North Dakota the most financially literate state by 2027. He also celebrated the state's high rankings in workforce participation, infrastructure, education and child care, as well as touted its record general fund ending balance. "We're underestimated. That's the state of our state," he said. Gov. Burgum, a former 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is not running for a third term.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy Report
2 hours, 57 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified on the Fed's semiannual monetary policy report before the House Financial Services Committee. He said that economic activity expanded at a strong pace over the past year, with inflation lowering, unemployment at a fifty-year low, and the U.S. economy performing better than most other countries' economies. He also said the interest rate policy of 5.25-5.5% had probably reached its peak and that lowering it would happen at some time within the year if the economy continued to be strong. House members asked about the impact of high interest rates on housing affordability and other monetary questions.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "TWO SIDES OF THE STREET"
8 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Iowa Gov. Delivers Condition of the State Address
52 minutesIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) delivered her 2024 Condition of the State address from the Capitol building in Des Moines. She began her speech by addressing the Perry High School mass shooting that occurred five days before, in which a sixth grader and the school's principal died along with the shooter himself. The governor then discussed her accomplishments, such as increasing workforce training, banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and passing "one of the boldest school choice programs in the country." She also proposed various policies, such as reducing the income-tax rate to a flat 3.65%, increasing teachers' starting pay to $50,000, and expanding postpartum care for new mothers making less than $42,000 per year.
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North Dakota Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
2 hours, 9 minutesGov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) delivered his final State of the State address from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota. His agenda for 2024 included calls for the elimination of an income tax, launching a new office focused on rural prosperity, and making North Dakota the most financially literate state by 2027. He also celebrated the state's high rankings in workforce participation, infrastructure, education and child care, as well as touted its record general fund ending balance. "We're underestimated. That's the state of our state," he said. Gov. Burgum, a former 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is not running for a third term.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy Report
2 hours, 56 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified on the Fed's semiannual monetary policy report before the House Financial Services Committee. He said that economic activity expanded at a strong pace over the past year, with inflation lowering, unemployment at a fifty-year low, and the U.S. economy performing better than most other countries' economies. He also said the interest rate policy of 5.25-5.5% had probably reached its peak and that lowering it would happen at some time within the year if the economy continued to be strong. House members asked about the impact of high interest rates on housing affordability and other monetary questions.