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American Democracy Television (ADTV)

ADTV offers a series of free programs on the Web and in all broadcast formats. 

The American Democracy Television network provides quality, timely and flexible video programs that public, education and government channels, public access stations, statewide networks and others can use to engage citizens with their representative government. Now reaching more than 4.7 million households! ADTV programming has been provided to 110 stations in 31 states. Through our nonpartisan alliance of civic education groups, ADTV offers a series of free programs on the Web and in all broadcast formats. Your viewers will learn:

  • How representative democracy works at the local, state and national level

  • That compromise and disagreement are an important part of our system of democracy

  • How their ideas and special interests are represented

  • Ways to make their voices heard Join our mailing list, and we will continue to send you quality programming that is sure to educate and entertain a wide-range of viewers.

For more information, send an email to adtv@ncsl.org

American Democracy Television is made possible by the Alliance for Representative Democracy, a partnership combining the resources of: The National Conference of State Legislatures, Trust for Representative Democracy, the Center for Civic Education and the Center on Congress at Indiana University.



Center for Civic Education
5145 Douglas Fir Road
Calabasas, CA 91302-1440
(818) 591-9321
fax (818) 591-9330
cce@civiced.org
http://www.civiced.org/
The Center on Congress
at Indiana University

1315 E. 10th Street 
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 856-4706
fax (812) 856-4703
congress@indiana.edu 
www.centeronc
Trust for Representative Democracy
National Conference of State Legislatures

7700 East First Place
Denver, CO 80230-7143
(303) 364-7700
fax (303) 364-7800
trust@ncsl.org
http://www.ncsl.org/trust