An unidentified announcer delivers the Dominick report, a weekly radio address summarizing news events for Colorado residents, on April 17, 1968 in Washington, D.C. The announcer discusses efforts by Senators Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) and Gordon L. Allott (R-Colo.) and Representative Donald G. Brotzman (R-Colo.) to force the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to hold public hearings in Colorado on recent passenger train discontinuances that would negatively impact the state. He reads a telegram from Dominick, Allott and Brotzman to the Attorney General of Colorado announcing the precedent breaking decision of the ICC to allow the Colorado Public Utilities Commission to take depositions from Coloradoans on this issue.