Directing the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives to conduct a study and issue a report about ways to increase the accessability of live broadcasts of floor proceedings of the House of Representatives to individuals without cable or satellite television, and for other purposes.
Summary
House Resolution 306 directs the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives to study and report on new ways to make live broadcasts of House floor proceedings available to the public. The goal is to ensure that citizens who do not have cable or satellite television can still watch government proceedings in real-time, specifically by exploring the use of internet streaming services and mobile applications. If implemented, this measure would provide more equitable access to legislative activities, allowing any American with an internet connection to follow House debates and votes for free.
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