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Committee advances bill limiting public access to eviction records after seven years

5050369 · June 23, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1095, advanced by the Appropriations committee, would restrict public access to eviction filings older than seven years or make records unavailable once a case is adjudicated in favor of the occupant; the committee passed the bill by roll call and referred it to the House floor.

The House Appropriations Committee voted to advance House Bill 1095, which would limit public access to eviction information that is more than seven years old or make records inaccessible immediately if a case is adjudicated in favor of the occupant.

An assistant executive director for the committee summarized the…

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