Richmond Sunlight now offers videos of the General Assembly
By JR Hoeft | Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 | Catch-AllIf you are into watching “Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap” (inside joke with Kirwin), check out Richmond Sunlight to see both Virginia House and Senate video. Personally, I’d rather watch paint dry. But, just for the sake of accountability in government, I applaud Waldo for his resourcefulness of making this video part of the public record. Too bad the House leadership wasn’t willing to do this themselves.
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2 Responses to "Richmond Sunlight now offers videos of the General Assembly"
I suspect that the great majority of the video will be of use to no more than a few people. (Though to them it will be enormously valuable.) But I do think that there are some bits that will provide to be quite widely useful, watched by thousands of people. Or so I hope.
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