Republicans pledge YouTube postings of Oversight committee hearings

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will post videos of its proceedings on YouTube.

In addition to providing broadcast-quality videos of future committee hearings, the program’s includes a collection of videos of past committee hearings under former chairman Rep. Edolphus Towns (D- N.Y.) dating from 2009 and 2010. The former hearings previously were available to the public on the committee’s website.

New House Republican leaders will use the YouTube website to distribute a committee's oversight hearings.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the new chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said in a video posted to YouTube on Jan. 5 the committee’s oversight hearings will be on YouTube in high-definition (HD) video. The program is a partnership with YouTube, Issa said.

Issa said the “Oversight in HD” videos "is part of our mission is to shape a government where you can see – hassle free – what Washington actually does with your money.” Issa posted his video on the same day that House Speaker John Boehner (R- Ohio) oversaw the passage of a new set of transparency rules for legislation.


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Boehner said the YouTube video project hopes to fulfill the GOP’s “Pledge to America” principles of open and transparent government. "Increasing transparency by making more high-quality government video available and easy-to-find represents a significant step in doing just that, ” he said.

The YouTube video channel for the House oversight panel hearings is sponsored by House.Resource.Org, which is affiliated with Public.Resource.Org, a non-profit group that has agreements with federal agencies to distribute federally-produced film and video products. Public.Resource.Org also operates the popular FedFlix project on YouTube offering historic film documentaries and educational films.

Watch Issa's video below.






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