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Public broadcaster seeks exemption in proposed unlawful-disclosure misdemeanor; SB 1121 carried over

2934934 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Oregon Public Broadcasting asked the Judiciary Committee to add a carve-out for noncommercial public broadcasters to Senate Bill 1121, which would create a Class B misdemeanor for disclosing another person's personal information with intent to stalk, harass or injure. The committee carried the bill over until April 9.

Senate Bill 1121 would create a Class B misdemeanor for knowingly disclosing another person's personal information without consent when done with intent to stalk, harass or injure and where the disclosure results in harm. The bill’s definition of “personal information” includes home address, contact information, Social Security number, photos of a child and school information.

Rebecca Morr…

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