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Bill No. <br /> Ordinance No. <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA, AMENDING SECTIONS 2-8 AND 2-10 OF CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE I OF THE <br /> SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE ADDRESSING PROCEDURES GOVERNING <br /> THE COMMON COUNCIL <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> In 2005, the Common Council passed Ordinance No. 9570-05 which amended various <br /> provisions governing the operations of the South Bend Common Council. That ordinance built <br /> upon the improved efficiencies gained by the passage of Ordinance No. 9504-04 on April 26, 2004, <br /> which then Council President Karen L. White sponsored. As a result of those actions, greater <br /> efficiencies were gained on such procedures addressing the fling of substitute Bills with the Office <br /> of the City Clerk; the inclusion of signatory areas for the Cleric and Mayor on proposed ordinances <br /> and resolutions; requiring all exhibits and petitions to be filed with all proposed Bills; authorizing: <br /> the.Council President to assign topics raised during the Privilege of the Floor; as well as many other <br /> areas. <br /> This ordinance is proposed to further advance the efficiency of the operations of the South <br /> Bend Common Council. Many legislative bodies throughout the country have passed regulations <br /> addressing the use of electronic devices during their meetings. This ordinance addresses that topic <br /> as well as related concerns in the interest of maintaining the highest level of decorum during <br /> Common Council meetings and Standing Committee meetings. With the development of ever- <br /> changing new electronic technologies; more and more rules and guidelines are being developed to <br /> carefully balance the need to embrace new communication technologies with the need to develop <br /> appropriate public policies addressing governmental operations. <br /> Research reveals that the United States Senate prohibits all electronic devises in varying <br /> degrees. As of February 2010, 205 Senators and Representatives were registered with Twitter; <br /> with such members averaging 116 tweets per day collectively. Twitter was created in 2006 as a <br /> web-based social networking service. The House and Senate has divided twitter use into eight (8) <br /> categories: position taking; policy; district or state activities; official congressional action; <br /> personal; media; campaign activities; and other. As a result, electronic technology has begun to <br /> reduce the cost for constituent communications. Additionally, many state legislatures have enacted <br /> rules restricting or prohibiting electronic devices so that the elected officials' undivided attention is <br /> focused on the issue being discussed during their deliberations. <br /> In light of technological innovations altering traditional forms of communication, this <br /> ordinance is warranted to assure that each Council Member has the ability to collect and transmit <br /> information from constituents; while maintaining proper decorum at all Council and Committee <br /> meetings. Various housekeeping measures are addressed to further improve the regulations <br /> governing the overall operations of the Common Council. All of the proposed regulations are <br /> proposed to be in the best interests of the public and the South Bend Common Council. <br />