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This week I spoke at the National Association of Legislative Information Technology (NALIT), a division of the National Conference of State Legislatures. For those who don't know, NALIT members are responsible for legislative record keeping and public meeting webcasting. My topic was the "PR vs. Democratic Accountability Models of Legislative Webcasting." Since the late 1990s NCSL has included my papers on legislative TV on its Legislatures Live <http://www.ncsl.org/programs/press/2003/more_resources.htm> website. A compiled list of my related writings on this subject can be found at jhsnider.net/LegislativeTV. My summary of the meeting is that legislative TV has continued to make substantial progress in recent years, with Washington State's TVW continuing to lead the way. New efforts are underway to index legislative webcasts to improve searching. With archival costs at 34 kbps almost negligible, the decision to archive is less and less driven by costs. For example, the Texas legislature was able to archive the entire session, more than 1600 hours of webcasting, on a 80 gigabyte hard drive.
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