8: House Access to Information in an Impeachment Investigation
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On October 31, 2019, the House of Representatives voted 232-196 on a resolution that provides the rules of the impeachment investigation. What is an impeachment investigation and why might it important to have a recorded vote? Excerpts from recent report by the Congressional Research Service titled Congressional Access to Information in an Impeachment Investigation provides some helpful details and insight on the process we're starting to see unfold in the House of Representatives.   Government Unfiltered operates on the "value for value" model. You can return that value, and be recognized on an upcoming show, by supporting the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com or going to insiderfriends.com. Go to glow.fm/insider to anonymously donate on either a one-time or recurring basis.
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