Senate OKs video webcasting, will begin ASAP
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Members of the New Mexico Senate voted unanimously this afternoon to begin live audio and video webcasting from the Senate floor as soon as is technically possible, the New Mexico Independent is reporting. Webcasting could begin as early as Saturday following approval of Senate Resolution 4, a compromise sponsored by Mark Boitano, R-Albuquerque, and John Sapien, D-Corrales. Under the legislation, the Senate will install one camera at the back of the Senate chamber to try to replicate what a member of the public sitting in the gallery above the Senate floor can see. The resolution also sets up an oversight agency to handle webcasting. While that’s not as good as the original proposal to install three cameras and have video zoom in on lawmakers while they are speaking, it’s better than what is available in the House, which has approved audio webcasting but no video. Continue Reading