40 Years of Senate Television on C-SPAN2
June 2, 1986 was Day One — the moment the United States Senate opened its chamber doors to television cameras for the first time, and C-SPAN2 was there to carry every word, gavel-to-gavel, without commercial interruption.
June 2, 2026, marks the 40th anniversary of that historic broadcast, and C-SPAN is marking the milestone with a special website featuring highlights and top moments from the Senate floor over four decades.
What C-SPAN2 has compiled of the U.S. Senate is staggering
- 43,830 hours of Senate sessions recorded
- 169,000 speeches
- 359 different Senators — Republicans, Democrats, and Independents
- 23,493 roll call votes
These 40 years are all indexed and available for viewing in the Congressional Chronicle.
Here's a small sampling of historic moments to spark your own memories and searching of Senate coverage.
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