Today in the legislature : videotapes and scripts, 1975-1993.

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Today in the legislature : videotapes and scripts, 1975-1993.

This series contains videotapes and scripts of the television program "Today in the Legislature" produced by Florida Public Broadcasting. The program consists of daily highlights of the legislative session. The scripts cover programs from 1975 to 1983. The series is incomplete from 1975 to 1978, with only a few videos available. The videotapes from 1978 to 1988 are only available in one inch reel-to-reel type C format. Beginning in 1989, the videotapes are on Beta-cam broadcast videocassettes.

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Florida State Archive

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Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives

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The Clerk of the House of Representatives serves as the recording officer of the House. The duties associated with the office include enrolling bills (Ch. 11.07 FS), registering lobbyists (Ch. 11.05 FS), signing bills (Article III, Section 7, 1968 Constitution), and keeping journals of the proceedings. The House of Representatives designates a Clerk to serve at its pleasure (Article III, Section 2, 1968 Constitution). From the description of Journals, 1837-1905. (Florida State Archiv...

Florida. Legislature. Senate

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The Secretary of the Senate serves as the recording officer of the Senate. The duties associated with the office include enrolling bills (Ch. 11.05, FS), registering lobbyists (Ch. 11.07, FS), signing bills (Art. III, Sec. 7, 1968 Constitution), and keeping journals of the proceedings. The Senate designates a Secretary to serve at its pleasure (Art. III, Sec. 2, 1968 Constitution). From the description of Bill files, 1845-1927. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413499 ...

Florida Public Broadcasting.

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The Dept. of Education is responsible for the state public broadcasting program system which supports all educational radio and television. Florida's educational television network was begun in 1957 (Ch. 57-312, Laws) by the Florida Educational Television Commission. The Commission consisted of seven members appointed by the governor. The Commission was abolished in 1967 (Ch. 67-569, Laws), and the system was placed under the State Board of Education. In 1969, the Dept. of Education took control...