Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR523

Introduced
6/20/23  

Caption

Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

Impact

The passage of HR523 is expected to positively impact state laws by promoting transparency and educational outreach. By allowing virtual reality recordings, the bill could serve as a valuable resource for students and educators, thus increasing civic engagement and understanding of legislative processes. Furthermore, it seeks to modernize how congressional proceedings are presented to the public, effectively using technology to engage citizens who may not have the opportunity to attend meetings in person.

Summary

HR523, introduced in the House of Representatives, aims to authorize the recording of proceedings during a joint meeting of Congress. Specifically, this resolution grants the Speaker, in concurrence with the Minority Leader, the authority to direct the Chief Administrative Officer to create recordings of congressional sessions for educational purposes. This initiative seeks to enhance public access to the workings of Congress and provide a virtual reality experience to those interested in governmental processes.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, there may be points of contention surrounding concerns for privacy and the potential misuse of recorded materials. Some members of Congress may argue that allowing recordings could lead to misrepresentation or misinterpretations of discussions held in a legislative context. Nevertheless, proponents of HR523 advocate for its benefits in fostering an informed public, balancing this with the importance of responsible use of recorded content.

Companion Bills

US HR328

Related Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

US HR593

Related Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

US HR1126

Related Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

Previously Filed As

US HR328

Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

US HR593

Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

US HR1126

Authorizing video recording in the House Chamber during a joint meeting of Congress for certain educational purposes.

US HB890

Require certain govt boards to provide audio/video recordings of public meetings

US HB0185

Video recording of legislative meetings.

US HB1836

To Require All Public Entities To Post Video Recordings Of Public Meetings; And To Require All Public Meetings To Be Recorded In Video Format.

US HB638

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

US SB1339

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

US SB1732

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

US HB2527

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

Similar Bills

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