The Legislature is meeting 300 miles away from Spokane, but it may be easier than ever to keep tabs on what lawmakers are doing for — or to — you, at least for one aspect of the often hard-to-follow process. The Senate has expanded locations for people to offer remote testimony in some committee hearings through “videoconferencing technology,” a fancy term for connecting you to a session in the shadow of the Capitol dome through a camera, the internet and a projector in the hearing room. Think Skype, but with a better camera than the one looking out from the top rim of your monitor frame. Remote testimony is still a pilot project, and not every Senate committee session will have it.