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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
11, 2005
President Pro Tem Mike Morgan
College Students Utilizing Senate Committee Webcast
Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City has
found a way to further enhance their already renowned Arts and Sciences
department by utilizing the Senate’s newly implemented webcast
technology.
Dr. Tim Faltyn, Division Head of Arts and Sciences and professor
of American Government as well as State and Local Government, was
able to record the much anticipated debate on House Bill 2047, the
tort reform measure, in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday
April 5th. He stated that he will rebroadcast the debate the next
week during his Tuesday morning lecture, which is the largest class
on the OSU-OKC campus.
“I’m very pleased to hear that the Senate has become
more accessible to the community through this enhanced technology,”
stated Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan. “I am excited
that important legislation can be followed and accessed by college
students because it is extremely important for our young voters
to be up-to-date on the current issues that will affect our state
as a whole.”
The Senate announced the availability of a live webcam in the
Senate Chamber and just weeks later announced the same capability
in room 419-C, which is where some of the major committees meet
on a weekly basis. The new technology was completed by Senate staff,
at no additional cost to Oklahoma taxpayers.
***Editor’s note – If you wish to speak with Dr.
Faltyn, please contact Gayle Berry, director of the OSU-OKC Public
Relations Department at (405) 945-3317.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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