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(51,907 posts)News Release - WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE
PILOT PROGRAM FOR ELECTRONIC PUBLIC COMMENT ON BILLS
The Washington State Legislature is announcing the start of a pilot program called e-comments. The e-comments pilot program is part of the Legislatures commitment to open government and will allow the citizens of Washington to submit electronic comments and suggestions directly to their legislators about any of the bills under consideration by the Legislature.
The e-comments pilot program is accessed through the Legislatures Web site (www.leg.wa.gov) and allows the public to select a bill, indicate whether they are for or against it, and type comments and suggestions. This information is then made available to the legislators to be used in their consideration of the merits of a bill.
The public will be asked to create an account the first time they use the system and to provide residential address information to determine which legislative district they live in. This will allow the bill comments to be made available directly to the legislators who represent the person making the comments.
This information will be used only by the Legislature and will not be sold or otherwise made available to any third parties for commercial purposes.
The e-comments pilot program is a collaboration between the Washington State Legislature and Granicus, Inc., of San Francisco, which will provide the software support and integration with the Legislatures Web site. For more information, please contact:
Gerry Sheehan
Legislative Information Center
360-786-7573 gerry.sheehan@leg.wa.gov