Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2303

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Specifies that public records shall not be redacted

Impact

If enacted, HB 2303 would significantly alter how public records are handled across state and local jurisdictions. By prohibiting the redaction of public records, the bill would necessitate a reevaluation of current policies relating to confidentiality and privacy within governmental documentation. This could lead to a shift in the balance between public accessibility and the protection of sensitive information, as government entities would need to implement new strategies to manage the flow of potentially sensitive information to the public.

Summary

House Bill 2303 aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of government by specifying that public records should not be subject to redaction. This bill seeks to ensure that citizens have greater access to government documents, thereby fostering an environment of openness and trust in governmental operations. Proponents of the bill argue that unrestricted access to public records reinforces citizen rights and enables informed public discourse on matters of governance.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 2303 may reflect a divide between those who advocate for transparency in government and those who express concerns over the implications of unrestricted access to public records. Opponents may argue that complete lack of redaction could compromise privacy rights, endanger individuals, or reveal sensitive details that should remain confidential. Thus, the bill raises critical questions about how to balance the ideals of transparency with the need for discretion in handling public records.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB984

Specifies that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

MO HB1023

Specifies that the department of health and senior services shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center

MO HB2828

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not prohibit for sale signs

MO HB1535

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

MO HB1882

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

MO HB2267

Specifies that no individual shall be incarcerated for failure to pay a child support obligation

MO HB386

Specifies that no individual shall be incarcerated for failure to pay a child support obligation

MO SB811

Specifies that prior authorizations for drugs prescribed to manage a chronic condition shall not be revoked or modified within 13 months

MO HB385

Provides that the oath or affirmation of a public official shall be recorded at no charge to the official (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

MO SB11

Specifies that contracts for health care benefits provided by a farm bureau to its members shall not be considered insurance under the laws of this state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.