If you've been to the Legislature for a public hearing lately you might have noticed that copies of bills, bill reports, fiscal notes, and other supporting documents are no longer provided. That's because all of that, and more, is available online in the Electronic Bill Book. Legislators and lobbyists are using the EBB and so can you.
The House Democratic Caucus' official blog recently offered a nice tutorial on how to use the EBB. You can find the EBB online during a hearing by going to the committee meeting agenda and clicking on the "Committee Meeting Documents" link. You can also look up a specific bill and click on "Committee Materials" next to any committee meetings at which the bill was considered.
Once you get to the Committee Materials, the list of available documents is on the left hand side. Click on the date of the relevant committee meeting, then click on the specific bill of interest, and the documents available for that bill will appear.
Knowing how to access the EBB will make you a better-informed member lobbyist. Let us know if you have any questions about how to use the EBB or any other Legislative tools. -- Dennis
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
We're Dismantling Government All Across America
The Daily Show reports on the budget crisis facing state and local governments throughout the nation:
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
New Political Strategy: Blame Public Employees
During the first Rachel Maddow Show of the new year, guest host Chris Hayes looked at the new scapegoat for our nation’s economic woes: public workers. Check it out:
-- Dennis
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
-- Dennis
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