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Privacy rule to bar audio/video recording on the floor when not in session fails in Rules Committee
Summary
A proposed House Rule (HR0156) that would have prohibited audio and video recording on the floor and in committee areas when the legislature was not in session failed in committee after members questioned enforceability and public access concerns.
The committee considered a proposed House Rule (HR0156) sponsored by Representative Lalley that would have prohibited audio and video recording on the floor, at members' desks, and during committee meetings when the body was not in session. The proposal applied to legislators, staff, pages, and guests and aimed to provide a degree of privacy for legislators using the floor as a workspace when the body is not formally in session.
Representative Lalley…
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