North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H505

Introduced
3/28/23  

Caption

Make Legislators' Docs Public Records

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact how legislative documents are handled within the North Carolina General Assembly. By establishing that certain documents are public once they are presented in legislative settings, the act seeks to instill a culture of openness and accountability. Supporters argue that this increased transparency is crucial for informed public participation in the democratic process, enabling citizens to hold their representatives accountable for their activities and decisions.

Summary

House Bill 505 aims to enhance legislative transparency in North Carolina by making legislators' documents public records. The bill directly amends existing laws to modify the confidentiality surrounding document requests made by legislators to legislative employees. It specifies that documents such as bills, resolutions, or proposed amendments become public records once they are introduced or distributed, thereby allowing constituents and the public greater access to legislative information.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill appears to be supportive among advocacy groups and citizens who value transparency in governance. However, there may be concerns among legislators accustomed to operating under the previous confidentiality rules. Proponents argue for the necessity of transparency as a boon to democracy, while critics may worry about the possible chilling effect on candid communication between legislators and their staff.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between transparency and the need for confidentiality in certain legislative processes. Some fear that making all documents public could discourage open dialogue within the legislature and lead to increased scrutiny of legislators’ decision-making processes. Additionally, legislators may express concerns about protecting sensitive information that could affect their ability to perform their duties effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S331

Make Legislators' Docs Public Records

NC H900

Legislators Documents Confidentiality Change

NC H322

Make General Assembly Records Public

NC AB1069

Public records: body-worn camera recordings.

NC H804

Body-Worn Camera Recordings

NC S426

State Auditor/Access to Medical Board Records

NC S445

Recording of Court-Filed Documents

NC H358

Increased Security/Privacy for NC Legislators

NC S429

2025 Public Safety Act

NC SB173

Make election officials public service workers re:public records

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