Inspired in part by a recent C-SPAN letter to incoming Speaker Boehner, Sunlight sent today the following letter to Leader Boehner.

We agree with most of C-SPAN’s requests for broader access to the proceedings of the floor of the House.

Notably, however, Sunlight continues to call for video access that reaches beyond the traditional gatekeepers in the press galleries, to the public in the most direct way we have: online.

We understand that adding new cameras and viewing angles can pose complex questions. However, establishing a responsible way to do so is clearly in the public interest. The floor of the House may be seen in its entirety by citizens who enter the gallery; citizens who cannot visit the gallery in person should be offered a similar view. Moreover, video of the House Chamber is not truly public when offered only through specific organizations or an established Hill press pool. Complete digital access to floor proceedings should be made directly available to the public, online.

We’ll be pushing for more and better video access in the coming months, as the leadership and committee transitions happen, in accordance with our Rules proposals and related work.

We’re hoping that Boehner builds on the success of current leadership’s HouseLive.gov initiative, that is now bringing streaming video of the floor directly to the public online. Expanding high quality, live video access continues to be a priority of Sunlight’s, and no single organization should have unique control over those feeds.

Following the embed is the text of the letter.

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