Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2466

Caption

Makes the addresses of state elected officials confidential and not public records

Impact

The enactment of HB 2466 is likely to lead to a reduction in public access to certain information that has traditionally been available under transparency laws. This move is expected to create significant implications for transparency in state governance, as it may set a precedent for other public officials seeking similar protections. The bill's sponsors argue that such confidentiality measures are necessary to protect officials from potential dangers that come with public visibility, especially in a politically charged environment.

Summary

House Bill 2466 proposes significant changes to the confidentiality of records related to the addresses of statewide elected officials in Missouri. By repealing the existing section 610.021, the bill establishes that addresses related to these officials will now be classified as confidential and not public records. The intention behind this legislative action appears to be the enhancement of safety for elected officials by preventing the dissemination of their home addresses, which may otherwise expose them to threats or harassment.

Contention

However, the bill has attracted criticism from advocates of transparency and open government. Opponents argue that classifying the addresses of public officials as confidential goes against the principles of accountability and public trust. They contend that it could lead to a slippery slope where public officials could hide other information from the public eye, raising concerns about the erosion of citizens' rights to access government records. These discussions reflect a broader societal debate regarding the balance between personal safety and the public's right to know about their elected representatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB788

Authorizes the closure of records relating to the known location of certain plant and animal species

MO HB12

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected officials, the Judiciary, the Office of the State Public Defender, and the General Assembly

MO HB158

Adds provisions relating to the confidentiality of juvenile court records

MO HB145

Modifies provisions of the sunshine law

MO HB1296

Enacts provisions relating to confidentiality of residential addresses of law enforcement officers and judges

MO HB138

Expands provisions relating to confidentiality of motor vehicle or driver registration records for certain persons

MO SB335

Requires special elections to fill vacancies in statewide elected offices other than U.S. Senator

MO HB1349

Allows members of the general assembly and other elected officials to display the state and national flags outside of their offices

MO SB1

Modifies provisions relating to county officials

MO SB442

Provides exemptions for records of certain criminal offenses from public access on statewide court automation systems

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.