NewsLive: Live Chamber Actions and Audio
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Boards: | The message boards at the top of the screen contain information that comes directly from the House and Senate message system, with some changes made to provide information and links from MDN.
The message boards autmatically are updated every ten seconds. The date stamp is the time and date the message appeared. Below the description of what a chamber is doing are three buttons to select what to display in the message section. The current function will appear depressed:
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Audio: | Audio from the House and Senate is streamed in MP3 format and in broadcast quality. To get the audio stream, there will be two buttons followed, on non-mobile phones, by an embedded player if supported on your browser.
MDN's audio stream functions throughout the year, even when the legislature is adjourned. If, after a short announcement when you first open up the stream, there is silence, it may mean the legislature is not in session, is in recess or that some action that does not require debate is underway, such as standing at ease. | ||||||||||||||
Schedule: | The regular session of Missouri's legislature begins at noon on the Wednesday that follows the first Monday in January and is prohibiting from passing bills after 6pm on the Friday that follows the second Monday in May.
Technically, the legislature can continue to meet until the end of May, but only to enroll bills that have cleared the legislature. The legislature reconvenes on the first Wednesday following the second Monday in September to consider any bills vetoed by the governor. The veto session can last no longer than ten calendar days. The governor or the legislature itself can call a special session for any time (even running concurrently with a regular session). A special session called by the governor can last no more than 60 days. A special session called by the legislature can last no more than 30 days. During most weeks of a session, the legislature will begin the week at 4pm on Monday and adjourn for the week at about noon Thursday. At times, particularly toward the end of a legislative session, the legislature may start earlier on Monday and/or continue into Friday. Afternoon and evening sessions also may be held. |
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There can be unique ports for audio streaming, rather than the standard web port 80.
There are two different types of play lists (*.m3u or *.pls) for direct links to streams.
A further complication is that in 2020, the legislature, particularly the Senate, adopted a streaming format that older audio players may not support.
MDN's streaming service converts both the House and Senate formats to a format of lower bandwidth and which should be supported by older audio players on both desktop and mobile devices.
The test and layout of the play buttons will depend on whether your using a desktop or mobile device.
The first button will link to the m3u play list file (*.m3u) to connect to MDN's audio stream. The second button will link to to the play list file (*.m3u) to contect directly to the House or Senate audio stream.
Below are the connection links you can enter into your media player if the buttons of NewsLive do not work.
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House | Senate | |
http://mdn.org/chamber/house.m3u | http://mdn.org/chamber/senate.m3u | |
http://mdn.org/chamber/house.pls | http://mdn.org/chamber/senate.pls | |
Direct Links | ||
House | Senate | |
http://house.mdn.org:8000 | http://senate.mdn.org:8010 | |
http://chamber.house.mo.gov/housechamber | http://chamber.senate.mo.gov/senatechamber | |
mms://chamber.senate.mo.gov/senatechamber |