SC Legislators Want Your Opinion On Doing Their Work By Videoconference
Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 11:46PM
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Suffolk County residents will have the opportunity Wednesday, Dec. 11, to express their opinions about whether or not legislators should be permitted to participate in legislative meetings through videoconferencing.

A public hearing on videoconferencing will be held Wednesday, Dec. 11 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the William H. Rogers Legislature Building. Speakers will have 3 minutes to share their thoughts.

The idea of videoconferencing became a topic of discussion ealier this year when Legislator Berland, LD 16, away on vacation, wanted to participate in a committee meeting by videoconference. A determination was made that the rules did not address the issue and therefore videoconferencing was not permissible. Now, the committee is looking to hear from members of the public.

“As elected officials, we represent the constituents of Suffolk County, and this is not a decision that should be made without their input. There is much to consider, and we look forward to hearing what the public has to say,” said Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory.

To allow for videoconferencing at meetings of the legislature, Suffolk lawmakers would have to approve a change to the rules of the county legislature’s proceedings. A vote could occur as early as the organizational meeting on Jan. 2, 2020.

If you are unable to be present at the public hearing you may submit written comments in email to presidingofficer.legislature@suffolkcountyny.gov.

 

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