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Judicial safety bill on property records laid over after judges and counties seek more work on scope
Summary
House File 2127, which would let judicial officers privatize property-record information to protect home addresses, was laid over after testimony from judges stressing safety concerns and county officials raising implementation, scope and liability questions.
The Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee laid over House File 2127, a bill intended to allow judicial officers to privatize property-record information to protect their home addresses, after extended stakeholder testimony and questions about scope, implementation, and liability.
Chief Judge (federal) Schlitz and several state judges described a series of high-profile attacks on judges and family members in recent years and urged that home addresses be protected. They said property records are a…
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