DC.gov Council Hearing Room 120 live stream
DC.gov Council Hearing Room 120 online television
DC.gov Council Hearing Room 120 is a dedicated government hearing room located in the John A. Wilson Building at 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., United States. The room is used by the Council of the District of Columbia for committee hearings, public safety discussions, budget markups, roundtables, and performance oversight hearings across various committees, including the Committee on the Judiciary & Public Safety and the Committee on Public Works & Operations. As a dedicated source for online television, this public hearing room is equipped with audio induction loop technology for hearing-impaired attendees and large screens displaying closed captioning during proceedings.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of live streams of all public hearings conducted in Room 120, which are broadcast through the DC Council Channel (DCC). The Washington Post has historically published weekly hearing schedules for Room 120, including committee hearings covering agencies such as the D.C. Retirement Board, Office of Boards and Commissions, Public Employee Relations Board, Office of Employee Appeals, Department of Human Resources, and Office of Risk Management. Official government archives preserve on-demand recordings of Room 120 hearings dating back to 2015, with hearings from 2003-2014 available upon request to the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of District of Columbia government proceedings, the DC Council Channel (DCC) carrying Room 120 hearings is widely available as a free-to-air service via cable television on Comcast (channels 13 or 18), RCN (channels 13 or 18), and Verizon (channels 13 or 18). The channel is accessible as tv online via the official OCTFME website at entertainment.dc.gov, the DC Council website at dccouncil.gov, and through the Civic Stream and YouTube platforms. This ensures that its government transparency and civic engagement programming reaches residents of Washington, D.C., public policy students, government watchdog organizations, and interested viewers worldwide who wish to observe the legislative and oversight processes of the D.C. Council.

