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Committee advances bill extending privacy protections for judges and law‑enforcement contact information

2886138 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

S.126 clarifies that restrictions apply to publicly available government websites, extends the effective date to Jan. 1, 2026, and directs court administration and the Criminal Justice Academy to create a form for restricting access to personal contact information; the committee gave the bill a favorable report.

The committee gave S.126 a favorable report after proponents said the bill clarifies and extends prior privacy protections for judges and law‑enforcement personnel.

Representative Jordan explained the bill’s background: last session’s Act 56 established a personal privacy protection framework for law enforcement and judges; subsequent action (Act 220) postponed the…

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