Access to California political data has taken a quantum leap with the introduction of Digital Democracy, a public tool created by CalMatters.
Receive a weekly digest in your inbox from Dan Walters, who shines a light on how elected officials spend your tax dollars.Dave Lesher and Ryan Sabalow in the CalMatters newsroom work on Digital Democracy on April 3, 2024. Photo by Fred Greaves for CalMattersTechnology has slowly made its way into Capitol politics, but access to political data has taken a quantum leap with the introduction of Digital Democracy, an immense, accessible transparency tool created by CalMatters.
If you wanted to see what was happening to the bill in committee, you went to the hearing room, waited for the bill to be taken up, watched the proceedings and noted the vote. If the bill was “on call,” meaning the voting process was suspended until later, you had to wait for the final tally. Monitoring all of these aspects of the lawmaking process – and more – consumed immense amounts of time, which limited how deeply journalists could delve into thousands of bills each year.,” financed by cable television companies, but only one meeting at the time. The Legislature controlled what would be televised and sometimes blacked out controversial issues.
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