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LCC approves replacement of House chamber voting consoles and cabling; project cost just under $500,000

5214693 · June 27, 2025
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The Legislative Coordinating Council approved replacement of member voting consoles, control equipment and cabling in the House chamber; work is expected to begin in August and last 9–11 weeks with a projected cost just under $500,000.

The Legislative Coordinating Council approved on July 1 a replacement of the House chamber’s member voting consoles, control equipment and associated cabling, citing equipment age and recent failures.

Tom, legislative IT staff, told the council the current member desk voting consoles and control equipment were installed in February 2008 and while the software and display boards have been upgraded, the consoles, cabling and control equipment remain original. “There have been several issues…

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