Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01234

Introduced
3/30/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Nondisclosure Of Residential Addresses Of Certain Public Officials And Employees.

Impact

By amending section 1-217 of the general statutes, the bill reinforces existing protections for the residential addresses of vulnerable public officials. The act underscores the state's commitment to ensuring the safety of individuals who may face risks due to their public responsibilities. This could lead to significant implications for transparency and information access, balancing the needs for public accountability against the safety concerns of individuals in sensitive positions.

Summary

SB01234, also known as the Act Concerning Nondisclosure Of Residential Addresses Of Certain Public Officials And Employees, aims to protect the residential addresses of specific individuals holding public positions. This includes federal and state judges, law enforcement officers, corrections employees, and various other public agency employees. The legislation seeks to prevent the disclosure of these addresses under the Freedom of Information Act, enhancing the privacy and safety of individuals in these roles.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for protecting the privacy of public officials, there may be concerns regarding its impact on transparency. Critics could argue that nondisclosure of such information under the Freedom of Information Act might hinder public access to information about government officials, potentially obstructing accountability. The legislation also opens a discussion on how to best protect the privacy of officials while maintaining the public's right to know about their government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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