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by jeremyjbowers 2941 days ago
Even worse (weirder), the Senate bans electronic devices on the floor. If a Senator wants info, they have to sprint out one of the doors to the lobby where they have an aide waiting with an iPad (usually).
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The House allows iPads on the floor, and reporters are allowed to bring laptops into the gallery. It's how we get our live votes transcribed! https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/insider/how-we-beat-the-h...
Interesting quite different to the HOC where the result of a division (vote) is read out quite soon after.

I have worked at large 500+ delegate conferences using parliamentary procedures and now they often use electronic systems for both teller and card votes which is much faster

Do you mean the paper work concerned with the days business or being able to look up information quickly before they speak in a debate?