Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05303

Introduced
2/22/12  
Introduced
2/22/12  
Engrossed
2/23/12  
Engrossed
2/23/12  
Chaptered
3/12/12  
Chaptered
3/12/12  
Enrolled
3/15/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Exemption From Disclosure Of Certain Addresses Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

Impact

This bill has notable implications for the transparency of government operations. By allowing specific employees to shield their residential addresses from public access, the legislation balances public interest and individual privacy rights. While proponents argue that the protections are necessary for those serving in high-risk roles, critics raise concerns regarding the overall impact on transparency, as this could create barriers to public oversight of government activities. Overall, the legislation seeks to reflect a growing acknowledgment of the need for enhanced protections for public officials in the wake of increasing threats against them.

Summary

House Bill 05303 aims to modify the existing Freedom of Information Act, specifically focusing on the non-disclosure of residential addresses for certain individuals employed in public service roles. This includes federal court judges, police officers, firefighters, and other specified government employees whose safety may be compromised by the public availability of their home addresses. The bill is intended to bolster the security of these individuals by preventing the release of their residential information without explicit consent, thereby protecting them from potential threats while fulfilling their public duties.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 05303 has revolved around the tension between confidentiality and accountability. Proponents of the bill, primarily from law enforcement and related sectors, assert that the ability to keep home addresses confidential is critical for the safety and job performance of those in vulnerable positions. Conversely, opponents express concern that such exemptions may lead to a lack of accountability, as less transparency can hinder the public's ability to access essential information about those who hold power. This contention captures the ongoing challenge in legislation to maintain a balance between safeguarding individual rights and upholding government transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05545

An Act Concerning Deficit Mitigation For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2010.

CT HB05302

An Act Concerning Municipalities And Solid Waste Facilities.

CT HB05301

An Act Adjusting Income Eligibility Guidelines For Medicare Savings Programs.

CT HB05544

An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Fund.

CT HB05015

An Act Concerning State Continuation Of Group Health Insurance Coverage, Appointments To Legislative Commissions, Property Tax Exemptions And The Effective Dates Of Bonds For Road Resurfacing.

CT SB01194

An Act Concerning The Authorization Of Bonds Of The State For Capital Resurfacing And Related Reconstruction Projects.

CT HB05557

An Act Making Adjustments To State Expenditures For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013.

CT SB00457

An Act Concerning A Cap On The Petroleum Products Gross Earnings Tax And Penalties For Abnormal Price Increases In Certain Petroleum Products.

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