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Advocates warn New Jersey proposal threatens transparency and democratic access to public records

March 11, 2024 | State and Local Government, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, New Jersey



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Advocates warn New Jersey proposal threatens transparency and democratic access to public records
A proposal to limit New Jersey's Open Public Records Act (OPRA) sparked heated discussions during the Assembly State and Local Government meeting on March 11, 2024. Critics argue that the proposed changes threaten the foundation of democracy by restricting access to public records.

One speaker emphasized the importance of transparency, stating, "The proposal you're considering to limit many elements of OPRA and create new restrictions is tantamount to limiting and restricting democracy that is provided in our own constitution." This sentiment reflects a growing concern among advocates for open government, who fear that such measures could hinder public accountability.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing debate over balancing privacy and transparency in government operations. As lawmakers consider the implications of these changes, the future of public access to information in New Jersey hangs in the balance. The outcome of this proposal could significantly impact how citizens engage with their government and hold it accountable.

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