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		<title>Senate Opens the Door for Web 2.0 Usage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in July, we covered the story about Congressional use of Twitter and social tools ad nauseum. Frankly, it was an epic story around here &#8211; defining in many ways &#8211; and has opened the door for other opportunities to be involved in the political and policy discussion around Washington, D.C. I plan to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in July, we covered the story about <a href="http://technosailor.com/2008/07/08/democrats-trying-to-ban-twitter-and-other-social-media-use-by-congressmen/">Congressional use of Twitter</a> and social tools <em>ad nauseum</em>. Frankly, it was an epic story around here &#8211; defining in many ways &#8211; and has opened the door for other opportunities to be involved in the political and policy discussion around Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>I plan to have Congressman John Culberson, who was at the center of the House controversy, on the <a href="http://theaaronbrazellshow.com">Aaron Brazell Show</a> in weeks to come to discuss the changes and progress being made in the House, it&#8217;s important to note that the Senate actually has taken the first step to modernize and unshackle legislators hands.</p>
<p>Andrew Noyes writes Wednesday in Congress Daily <a href="http://www.nationaljournal.com/congressdaily/cda_20080924_3283.php?related=true&amp;story1=cda_20080924_3283&amp;story2=null&amp;story3=null">about the changes</a> (subscription only):</p>
<blockquote><p>As part of the change, Rules Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein and ranking member Robert Bennett included some exceptions. A member, committee or office may separately maintain Web sites or post material on third-party platforms as long as they abide by guidelines.</p>
<p>The Rules Committee plans to offer a &#8220;non exhaustive list&#8221; of approved third-party sites. Those sites must agree to disclose when content is maintained by a Senate office and is banned from adding commercial or political material or links to an office-maintained page.</p></blockquote>
<p>The rules also go on to outline rules for the third party websites, prohibiting data collection of personally identifiable information about users.</p>
<p>All in all, common sense approaches to web/government crossover and it&#8217;s nice to see that the Senate rules never become a political football like the House rules did. The House is trying to mirror these rule changes on their side.</p>
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