From Deseret News archives:
Sounds of the Legislature soon available
Audio from hearings and meetings to be broadcast on Internet
Already broadcasting the floor session from both the Senate and House of Representatives chambers, the Utah Legislature plans to begin providing live audio from all of their committee hearings and task force meetings sometime this summer. By doing so, Utah joins a growing number of states although still a minority nationally who are attempting to provide as much public access to their deliberations as possible.
"I like the idea of having this openness, and I've encouraged my body to get used to more of it," Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said. "A lot of the real work is done in the committees, because that is where you get the public input and have the time to really debate an issue."
"There's already an audio recording of these meetings, so if you say something stupid, it's recorded," Curtis said.
While 45 states provide some sort of Internet broadcast of their floor sessions, Utah will become only the 18th state to offer more extensive coverage of committees. Because many of those states that stream committee hearings limit it to certain committees, such as appropriations, or only the largest meeting rooms, Utah will be one of only about a half-dozen states offering full coverage of committees.
Much of the credit for that can actually be given to timing, since for many states the primary obstacle in streaming meetings is the cost of installing the technology a problem Utah avoided because committee rooms in the new office buildings at the State Capitol complex were made Internet-ready. Instead of thousands of dollars for renovations strictly targeting technology updates (although those costs are part of the $100 million tab for earthquake proofing of the Capitol building and the construction of the new buildings), the state will only have to pay about $100 annually to digitally archive the meetings.
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