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Senate announces switch to email for phone messages, gives computer tutorial and adjourns
Summary
Senators were told phone messages will now be delivered primarily via email, received a brief tutorial on chamber computers and email access, saw a youth artist invited to speak, and adjourned to reconvene at 10 a.m. the next day.
Senator Steele told the Senate on Jan. 18, 1999, that constituent phone messages and other routine communications will be delivered primarily by email rather than hand-delivered notes or phone calls except in urgent cases. Steele offered a brief demonstration of how to log on to the chamber computers, access the second-reading calendar and open bills (noting SB…
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