Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H638

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect library patron privacy

Impact

If enacted, H638 would significantly change the handling of library records in the state. Currently, some aspects of library user data are subject to public records laws; this bill would tighten those regulations. Access to patron identity and intellectual pursuits would only be allowed under strict circumstances, such as a warrant, thereby ensuring that library users can engage freely with resources without worrying about their personal information being publicly accessed or misused.

Summary

House Bill 638 aims to enhance the privacy protections for library patrons in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend Section 7 of Chapter 78 of the General Laws to ensure that records identifying library users and their intellectual pursuits are not considered public records. By prohibiting the disclosure of such information, the legislation emphasizes the importance of privacy for individuals using library services, thereby fostering an environment where patrons can explore diverse topics without fear of surveillance or exposure.

Contention

The introduction of H638 may lead to discussions around a balance between public transparency and individual privacy rights. Advocates for library patrons argue that the legislation is necessary to protect sensitive information and uphold intellectual freedom, while potential critics may raise concerns about the implications of restricting access to public records in scenarios where such information could be relevant. Overall, the bill serves as a pivotal step toward reinforcing the autonomy of library users in the digital age.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2902

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MA H3169

To encourage donations to local nonprofits

MA H2660

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MA H3165

Protecting the interests of housing cooperative shareholders

MA H1850

To address arbitration and litigation relief

MA H2307

Authorizing local control of waste collection hours of operation

MA H1545

Relative to childless individuals with chronic disabilities experiencing homelessness

MA H3168

To extend the research and development sales tax exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.