Limerick Council Votes for Livestreams | Ireland News
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Limerick City Council just took a major step toward transparency by unanimously approving unrestricted livestreams of its main council meetings — a big upgrade from the old system that required advance requests. But the push to also record and archive those meetings? That fell through, with cost concerns (estimated at €65,000 annually) tipping the scales. Mayor John Moran championed full openness, but the motion was split into two votes, and recording didn’t pass. This change only applies to main council meetings — smaller committees still get to set their own rules. One councillor even called for national-level access to information rights for local councillors, signaling a broader push for accountability across the board.
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