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Legislatures Live: More Resources

"Eavesdropping on Public Policy"

A March, 2000 article on following legislative proceedings through the Web.

California Channel's 1989 Executive Summary

The report that set out the plan for the state's government access channel. (TVW)

Hawaii's 1996 Legislative Broadcast Project Evaluation

An Evaluation of the state's broadcast efforts. (TVW)

Impact of Government Access TV

Northwestern University's J.H. Snider wrote this report on public affairs television. (TVW)

Legislatures Live!

May 1998 article in State Legislatures Magazine on states broadcasting legislative proceedings. (NCSL)

Oregon 1997 Summary of Approach

A report used to enhance the quality of statewide legislative broadcasts in Oregon. (TVW)

Television Coverage of State Government

A summary of states that provide television coverage of legislative proceedings from the TVW Web site. (TVW)

TVW in the Classroom Planning Report

The planning report on bringing TVW resources to educators for use in their classrooms. (TVW)

For the Record: Legislative Internet Broadcasts

A July 2002 NCSL LegisBrief

Internet Coverage of Legislative Proceedings

A December 2000 NCSL LegisBrief

Washington (TVW) Original 1993 Planning Report

The project that paved the way for Washington's comprehensive network and Internet site. (TVW)

Electronic Congress: Proposals and Issues

This report by the Congressional Research Service discusses the feasibility of Congress convening electronically.

Is it time for an E-Congress?

A transcript of a speech by J.H. Snider, Senior Research Fellow, New America Foundation

Should the Public Meeting Enter the Information Age?

An article by J.H. Snider, Senior Research Fellow, New America Foundation.

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