Weekly Broadcast Schedule

Broadcast Schedule for the Week

Chamber Broadcast:

Chamber Stream:  The Texas House of Representatives is adjourned, Sine Die, Wednesday, May 29, 2011

Committee Meeting Broadcasts

  • Tuesday 2012-05-22
  • 10:00 a.m. — Committee on Human Services

    Internet on Livestream 1 House TV on Channel 35 In Room E1.030 Joint Hearing with Public Health

Capitol Events Broadcasts

  • No capitol events broadcasts are scheduled at this time.

Press Conference Broadcasts

    Thursday 2012-05-24
  • 10:30 a.m. — Press Conference on United Way Education Initiative
     Sponsored by Gonzales, Larry

    Internet on Livestream 8 House TV on Channel 42 Speaker's Committee Room 

House Video/Audio Services

* The Texas House of Representatives has more than 40 committees and sub-committees that meet in public hearings. It is the goal of House Video/Audio Services to provide live broadcasts/web-casts of every meeting, but we are only capable of providing live broadcasts/web-casts of 8 public hearings simultaneously. Therefore, when more than 8 committees are meeting at the same time, some will not be broadcast/web-cast.

However, all House committee clerks are responsible for recording audio of every public hearing. You may listen to these recordings in CD or cassette format in the House Communications, Video/Audio Services office, located in the John H. Reagan Building at 105 West 15th Street, Room 330, Austin, TX. (Just North of the State Capitol) Copies of the audio recordings may be purchased for a fee. For more information, call (512) 463-0920. You may send your signed Open Records Request letter via fax at (512) 463-5729 or mail to the Texas House of Representatives, c/o Video/Audio Services, P. O. Box 2910, Austin, TX 78701.

Also please note: Video/audio programming is produced by the Texas House of Representatives. Chapter 306, Government Code, prohibits the use of video or audio materials produced by the House of Representatives in any political advertising. Violators may be subject to a civil penalty up to $5,000 for each violation. For the complete House Video/Audio Policy, click here

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