Diary of a Congresswoman follows Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-NM-3), first-time representative to Congress in an almost-daily podcast, as she navigates the process of representing her country and her district. This is a chance for those of us outside the halls of Congress to understand how things get done…or don’t.
What does it take to get legislation passed? How do the houses of Congress and the three branches interact? How are legislators’ effectiveness dependent on the relationships they build? What are the biggest challenges? How do you learn your job, and who helps you? And how do you stay healthy and sane along the way? These are some of the questions we’ll be exploring—as well as Teresa’s commentary and insights on the developments of each day.
April 13 Reflections at 100 Days
April 12 Working as a Team
April 8 Climbing up a national monument
April 6 Fixing campaign finance
April 5 Congress and foreign policy
April 1 Vaccination and voting
March 30 Spending a few trillion on infrastructure
March 29 “The Congress people were crying”
March 26 Driving to the Border
March 25 Still Fighting for Equal Pay
March 24 A Rare Moment of Bipartisanship
March 23 When Young Men Kill…
March 16 The Future of Water
March 15 “They don’t want us to vote”
March 12 “We don’t ever get to stop”
March 9 Energy Transition and Economics
March 6 Listener question—on crazy bureaucracy
March 5 Covid and Rural Communities
March 3 Putting Big Ideas into Practice
March 1 The Process of Democracy
February 26 Navajo language—on Mars
February 25 “The Dignity of Work”
February 24 Letter from a 7-year-old
February 23 Virtual Town Hall
Diary of a Congresswoman
If you have comments or questions about the show, or questions for the congresswoman, please write to diary@radiocafe.org
Mary-Charlotte Domandi is a long-time radio and podcast producer based in Santa Fe, NM.