First Meeting
Recording available after meeting
Meeting records, public testimony, voting records, and constitutional briefs stored across a distributed network. Not on one server. Not on one platform.
No live stream right now. Check back during meeting times.
Recordings from civic meetings. Updated after each monthly session.
Recording available after meeting
Recording available after meeting
Recording available after meeting
Records are stored across the network of Penny Knights who maintain their own copies. No single point of failure. No single entity controls the archive.
Each chapter maintains a local copy of meeting records and public testimony. No single point of failure. No single entity controls the archive.
Meeting recordings, panel discussions, and public statements are published to the Library and available for anyone to access. Independent media infrastructure for civic content.
All records retained for a minimum of seven years. Verified identity on all testimony. Your civic record belongs to you and is protected by the network.
Primary source documents for civic research and meeting preparation.
Rusty Pennies teach other Penny Knights how to set up a private home server for storing chapter data. A Raspberry Pi or equivalent, configured for local network storage, backups, and contribution to the distributed Library. Basic network security included. You keep your own copy of the record. The network keeps its integrity.
Training sessions offered at monthly meetings and online. No technical background required — Rusty Pennies walk you through it.