State delegates and senators will be in Annapolis for 90 days of live legislative action. And it’ll bring lots more people to the State House to testify in committee hearings and voice their opinions.
Still, those who can’t make it won’t be able to watch live. That’s because Maryland doesn’t livestream the proceedings in the house or senate. According to the governor’s office, it’s one of just seven states that doesn’t have audio or video of what’s happening on the floor. Video is often available of hearings, but it’s only posted after the fact. That means debates about matters such as ridesharing regulations and police technology after the fact when the votes are already cast.
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