McDonnell announces transportation meetings will be streamed online

Gov. Bob McDonnell announced today that Virginia transportation boards and commission meetings will start to be broadcast online.
"Virginians interested in witnessing the important work that takes place during these meetings can log on to their laptops, PCs or smart phones for easy access," McDonnell (R) said. "Government reform, including creating a more open state government, was an initiative I advocated for during my campaign for Governor. Open government is better government."
The link is www.dmvnow.com/events. The inaugural broadcast will be a meeting of the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board on Monday, May 10, at 8:30 a.m.
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Anita Kumar
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May 7, 2010; 12:36 PM ET
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