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House Speaker McCluskie endorses ‘affordable first step’ for video livestreaming committee meetings, other legislative leaders seem wary - Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition

Summary by Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
By Jeffrey A. Roberts CFOIC Executive Director Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie on Tuesday endorsed a plan to provide a basic level of video streaming of legislative committee meetings that would cost $70,000 in the first year of operation. “I am in support of doing this,” the Dillon Democrat said during a meeting of legislative leaders. “And while there is a cost, I think this is exactly the type of purpose that our cash fund has been uti…
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Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition broke the news in on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
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