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Congressional Digest, published by Congressional Digest Corporation, is an independent political digest with offices in Washington, DC. The Digest presents unbiased pros and cons of issues before the U.S. Congress. It is published monthly and is 36 pages in length.[1] Its annual subscription price is $84 a year. The Congressional Digest and its sister publications, International Debates, and Supreme Court debates can be found at pro-and-con.org.

Congressional Digest was founded in 1921 by Alice Gram Robinson, it is now published by her grand daughter, Page Thomas.

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