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Replication Data for: Lights, Camera, Inaction? The Effects of Gavel-to-Gavel Floor Coverage on U.S. State Legislatures

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/W0ZMF8
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Replication files for: Lights, Camera, Inaction? The Effects of Gavel-to-Gavel Floor Coverage on U.S. State Legislatures. A Readme file is included explaining the various datasets and code. Paper Abstract: As elected officials and citizens struggle to understand the increasingly polarized political landscape in the United States, some have pointed to the introduction of ``gavel-to-gavel" camera coverage in legislative bodies as driving the downward trajectory of these institutions. Advocates of increased transparency suggest cameras empower voters, producing more moderate behavior among legislators, while opponents suggest cameras encourage partisanship and dysfunction. Previous research offers mixed conclusions, in part because of a focus on national legislatures where the introduction of cameras occurs only once. Using an original dataset of the adoption of gavel-to-gavel coverage in state legislative chambers, we examine whether cameras are associated with a range of chamber- and individual-level outcomes. The findings suggest that there are no systematic impacts from the introduction of gavel-to-gavel coverage. Normative concerns about cameras in legislatures may be overstated, an important finding given their proliferation in public proceedings since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2025-09-30
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