March 24, 2013

A wonderful idea

From The Hill:
GOP lawmaker seeks 'virtual Congress' with telecommuting plan
Rep. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) wants to create a "virtual Congress," where lawmakers would leverage videoconferencing and other remote work technology to conduct their daily duties in Washington from their home districts.

Under a resolution Pearce introduced on Thursday, lawmakers would be able to hold hearings, debate and vote on legislation virtually from their district offices.

While Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer may have recently nixed the Web company's work-from-home policy to boost its performance, Pearce believes a remote work arrangement may benefit Congress and make lawmakers more accountable to folks in their home districts.

Pearce says the resolution would eradicate the need for members to jet back and forth from their districts to Washington each weekend. This would allow lawmakers to spend more time with their constituents rather than the armies of lobbyists from K St., he argues.

�Thanks to modern technology, members of Congress can debate, vote, and carry out their constitutional duties without having to leave the accountability and personal contact of their congressional districts. Keeping legislators closer to the people we represent would pull back Washington's curtain and allow constituents to see and feel, first-hand, their government at work," Pearce told The Hill in a statement.

"Corporations and government agencies use remote work technology; it�s time that Congress does the same," the New Mexico Republican said.
I love it -- K Street will piss and moan but the lobbyists there have a grossly undue influence over our Representatives. These people were elected by us to serve us and not kowtow to the blandishments of the corporate lobbyists. If the occupy movement wants to have an enduring legacy, have them bust up the crony corporatism that has Jeffrey Immelt (CEO of GE) being B.F.F. with Barack all the while they are moving entire divisions over to China while paying no Federal Corporate Taxes. A big tip 'o the hat to Slashdot -- some nice comments at both sites. Posted by DaveH at March 24, 2013 9:13 PM
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