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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Boitano
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
02-01-08
HB
SHORT TITLE Senate Proceedings Available Via Internet
SM 45
ANALYST Padilla
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 445 (SM 45) requests that the Legislative Council Service initiate proceedings
as expeditiously as possible with the necessary arrangements and contracts to ensure that the
proceedings of the Senate will be streamed on the internet beginning in 2009. Proceedings of the
Senate are to be made available to viewers and listeners via the internet .Copies of this Memorial
are to be transmitted to the Director of the Legislative Council Service.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
SM 45 states that legislative proceedings are available to the public in 45 states across the
country via the internet and that the Legislature of New Mexico showed its support for streaming
its proceedings to its citizens by appropriating $75,000 for that purpose in 2005. The Senate
webcasts will bring policy debates and “democracy in action" into the living rooms and
classrooms of students.
In the January 14, 2008 meeting, the New Mexico Legislative Council declined to direct staff to
issue a request for proposals to solicit bids so that webcasting could begin. The majority of
Senate members express support for webcasting Senate proceedings.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
If this bill is not enacted then the public, including citizens and students, will not have access to
public policy debates and will not be able to view the “democracy in action."
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