The House of Delegates live on the ‘Net
Give the House Republicans credit for something – finally.
“Online video broadcasts provide not only a window into the seriousness and solution-oriented nature of the legislative process, but also a responsible and unfiltered method of allowing more Virginians to see the House at work doing the people’s business,” said House Speaker Bill Howell, R-Stafford, announcing this afternoon his call to make live video of the daily floor proceedings of the House of Delegates available on the ‘Net.
The live video stream will be available through the General Assembly’s homepage – http://legis.virginia.gov.
- Staff Report
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