School Student Media program. No one is more qualified to speak on the topic then the men man on stage, Marlin Fitzwater, one of the longestserving press secretaries in history and one of three who served under two president s. Marlin got his start in journalism like some of you, as an eighth grade Sports Reporter in abilene, kansas. He went on a study journalism at kansas state. After graduation, marlin went to washington dc with dreams of landing a job at the washington post. Instead, he took a number of government positions including jobs in the department of transportation, the environment of protection agency, and the department of the treasury. In 1981, the white house beckoned and marlin was named a special assistant to president reagan and Deputy Press Secretary for domestic affairs. In 1985, he was tapped as the press secretary for george bush and two years later, he was named president ial spokesman. Subsequently, martin remained in the west wing as press secretary to preside
The Capitol Grounds. We thought we would give you a chance to weigh in on your top stories. What matters most to you based on everything going on in washington this week . Republicans, call 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Independents, 2027488002. If not by phone, social media. Cspanwj on twitter. Post a comment on facebook or send an email to journal cspan. Org. Heres a sampling of what is making news. We look forward to hearing from you. The wall street journal talks about the trade bill. A deal reached thursday would pave the way for the president to conclude a trade agreement with rare republican help. The measure is triggering a fight within the Democratic Party opposed to liberalizing trade. The bill introduced thursday is a compromise between republicans and democrats on the finance committee and is meant to ease passage of the Transpacific Partnership with japan, canada and vietnam that the white house sees as central to the president s economic legacy. The president will ha
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