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The bill funds and requires real-time streaming and 10-year archives of Senate meetings and chamber proceedings for public access.
The bill funds and requires real-time streaming and 10-year archives of Senate meetings and chamber proceedings for public access.
Status snapshot
- Title: The Constituent Bill of Rights
- Primary subject areas: appropriations; electronic government; General Assembly operations; public meetings; internet/IT access
- Introduced (as filed in the text provided): April 4, 2023
- Effective date in bill text: July 1, 2023
- Key fiscal text: Nonrecurring appropriation $1,408,000; recurring appropriation $162,000 (2023–24 fiscal year)
Purpose and intent
- To expand public access and transparency of the legislative process by equipping the Senate chamber and committee rooms with audio/video recording and streaming capability so the public can view committee meetings and chamber proceedings in real time over the internet and access archived recordings.
Key provisions
- Appropriates $1,408,000 (nonrecurring) and $162,000 (recurring) for the 2023–24 fiscal year to the General Assembly.
- Requires the General Assembly to obtain, install (as soon as practicable), and maintain equipment in Senate committee meeting rooms and the Senate chamber to:
- Provide real-time internet access to audio and video of committee meetings and chamber proceedings; and
- Archive audio/video so the public may view time-shifted recordings.
- Specifies an archival retention period of 10 years for the recorded audio and video.
- Implementation responsibility rests with the General Assembly (procurement, installation, and maintenance).
Who would be affected
- Primary: the General Assembly (Senate) — facilities, IT/AV staff, and operating budget.
- Secondary: members of the public, media, advocacy groups, researchers, and other stakeholders who rely on remote access to legislative proceedings.
- Agencies/vendors: suppliers and installers of AV and streaming systems; potential ongoing hosting/IT service providers.
Fiscal and procedural notes
- Identified funding: one-time capital and recurring maintenance/operations amounts included in the appropriation language.
- Additional operational needs likely: system administration, web hosting/bandwidth, public records/archiving management, security and privacy protections, and staff training.
- The bill text sets an effective date (July 1, 2023). The legislative history in the record includes subsequent actions (passage/enrollment/chapters) in later years; review of the official state legislative record is recommended to confirm final enactment dates and any amendments.
Potential impacts and considerations
- Transparency: improves public access and accountability by guaranteeing live and archived access to proceedings.
- Costs: initial equipment plus ongoing recurring costs; the bill supplies baseline appropriations but agencies will need to budget for long‑term operations, upgrades, and cybersecurity.
- Technical/practical: requires specification of standards (audio/video quality, accessibility compliance, searchable archives, metadata), records retention policies, and mechanisms for ensuring uninterrupted public access.
- Legal/privacy: recordings of some proceedings may implicate privacy or confidentiality rules (executive sessions, sealed hearings) — implementation should include procedures to exclude or restrict access where legally required.
For further action
- Confirm final enacted language and effective date in the official state statutes or chaptered act.
- If implementing, develop technical requirements/specs, procurement plan, archival/retention policy, and an operations budget that accounts for lifecycle replacement and accessibility/compliance obligations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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