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BAD FOIA Legislation Would Limit Transparency!

January 30, 2017 Featured, Freedom of Information Act

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It has come to our attention that certain senators and representatives are actually bringing forth bills that would LIMIT and BLOCK people from receiving certain needed information via FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests!  Many of these bills will actually be heard in committees VERY SOON (some on Tues, Jan. 31, 2017), and we’ve included information about those sneaky pieces of legislation below.

The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is one of the most comprehensive and strongest open-records and open-meetings laws in the United States. Let’s keep it that way!

It also sets a protocol and certain deadlines by which public officials must respond to information requests.

One of these bad bills that seeks to limit access to information (HB 1248) comes up onTues, Jan. 31, 2017 in the House Judiciary Committee at 10:00 am. We need to contact our state representatives and tell them to VOTE NO on HB 1248.

NOTE:  it appears that this legislation came from OUT OF STATE. Many states have already defeated BAD legislation like this, and so must we!

HB 1248 – TO CREATE AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967 CONCERNING CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIVE RECORDS.

HOUSE BILL 1248 By: Representative J. Williams For An Act To Be Entitled AN ACT TO CREATE AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967 CONCERNING CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT …

– J. Williams – Regular Session, 2017

HB 1248 should be defeated for the following reasons:

  • A court order should not be necessary to get a release of any footage recorded by a body camera
  • Many people cannot afford to bring a claim in court in order to obtain body camera footage.
  • If this bill is passed, it could create distrust in the law enforcement community. For example, what are they trying to hide? From whom? Why?

Pay Attention: If your attorney is defending you, and evidence is stamped “under investigation”, even your OWN attorney cannot get the information needed to defend you!  It would take a COURT ORDER to get the information which could possibly clear you from a conviction and prevent you from going to JAIL!

The FOIA is one of the greatest pieces of legislation that has ever been introduced to the public!  Secure Arkansas is a BIG proponent of FREEDOM, and Freedom of Information is no exception.  We use it ALL THE TIME!

Here’s the House Judiciary Committee Agenda for 1/31/2017 with HB 1248 on it, and the proposed legislation is copied and pasted below.

Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law.

State of Arkansas

91st General Assembly Regular Session, 2017

By: Representative J. Williams
 

A Bill

For An Act To Be Entitled

HOUSE BILL 1248
 

Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law.

AN ACT TO CREATE AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967 CONCERNING CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIVE RECORDS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Subtitle

TO CREATE AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE FREEDOM
OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967 CONCERNING
CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIVE
RECORDS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS:

SECTION 1. Arkansas Code Title 12, Chapter 6, is amended to add an additional subchapter to read as follows:

Subchapter 6 — Law Enforcement Agencies in General 12-6-601. Confidentiality of certain law enforcement records —

Definitions.

(a)  As used in this section:

(1) "Body-worn camera" means an electronic device affixed to a law enforcement officer's person that records both audio and video data; and

(2) "Dash camera" means an onboard electronic device that continuously records both audio and video data through the windshield of a law enforcement vehicle.

(b) Data recorded on a body-worn camera or a dash camera that is relevant to an investigation conducted by a law enforcement agency is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of 1967, § 25-19-101 et

– – – – – – – – – –

Regarding body or dash camera evidence, the response time to FOIA requests is CRITICAL; it cannot be left to the discretion of law enforcement agencies.

Why are these state lawmakers running these bills?  Didn’t they promise MORE TRANSPARENCY in government?  These bills are the antithesis of transparency.  Why do they want this information hidden from the public? Whom will it benefit?   What’s their agenda?  What’s their true motive?  Who’s writing these bills, anyway?

There are a BUNCH of this type of FOIA-halting bills, and we don’t have time to comment on all of them tonight, but it appears to us like a police state is slowly being set up.  Think about it…  Why would officer body camera evidence be blocked from being released?

WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT?  Call the representatives on the House Judiciary Committee and tell them to VOTE NO on HB 1248 and that you don’t want any additional exemptions on the Freedom of Information Act. You may call the House Session Number at 501-682-6211 and leave a message for the representatives, but it helps to contact them directly at their phone numbers listed below.

House Judiciary Committee Members — contact info

Title

Name

Phone

Email

District

Representative

Matthew J. Shepherd, Chair

870-862-2087

matthew.shepherd@arkansashouse.org  

6

Representative

Dwight Tosh, Vice Chair

870-926-0423

dwight.tosh@arkansashouse.org

52

Representative

Jeremy Gillam

501-682-7771

jeremy@growing45.com  

45

Representative

Douglas House

501-590-1055

housedouglas@gmail.com  

40

Representative

Charlene Fite

479-414-1818

charlene.fite@arkansashouse.org

80

Representative

Bob Ballinger

479-443-3700

bob@bobballinger.com

97

Representative

David Whitaker

479-236-8313

david.whitaker@arkansashouse.org

85

Representative

Rebecca Petty

479-621-3464

rebecca.petty@arkansashouse.org

94

Representative

Trevor Drown

479-857-2498

trevor.drown@arkansashouse.org

68

Representative

Michelle Gray

870-291-2515

michelle.gray@arkansashouse.org

62

Representative

Charles Blake

501-425-9824

charles.blake@arkansashouse.org

36

Representative

Clarke Tucker

501-379-1767

clarke.tucker@arkansashouse.org

35

Representative

Laurie Rushing

501-276-3018

laurie.rushing@arkansashouse.org

26

Representative

Lanny Fite

501-317-2400

lanny.fite@att.net

23

Representative

Milton Nicks, Jr.

870-739-5360

milton.nicks@arkansashouse.org

50

Representative

Brandt Smith

870-351-7459

brandt.smith@arkansashouse.org

58

Representative

John Maddox

479-394-6060

john.maddox@arkansashouse.org

20

Representative

Jimmy Gazaway

870-239-4002

jimmy.gazaway@arkansashouse.org

57

Representative

Carol Dalby

870-772-1255

carol.dalby@arkansashouse.org

1

Representative

Sarah Capp

479-209-2454

sarah.capp@arkansashouse.org

82

Moving on to the next bad bill, Senator Gary Stubblefield is sponsoring SB 12! It will be coming up this week in the Senate Education Committee, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 at 10:00 am.

VOTE NO on all Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) legislation. We don’t need any new exemptions to the FOIA legislation.

Attn: state lawmakers, you need to refuse to advance these bad FOIA bills! Hopefully, this will create a firestorm of protests.  These bills eliminate transparency and create bad government for the people.  We need sunshine in government!

Senate Bill 12 (SB 12)

TO ESTABLISH THAT EMERGENCY OR SECURITY RECORDS OR OTHER INFORMATION FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, PUBLIC SCHOOL, OR STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IS EXEMPT FROM THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967.

Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law.

State of Arkansas

91st General Assembly

Regular Session, 2017                                                                     Senate Bill 12

By: Senator G. Stubblefield

For An Act To Be Entitled

AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THAT EMERGENCY OR SECURITY RECORDS OR OTHER INFORMATION FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL  OR STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IS EXEMPT FROM THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Subtitle

TO ESTABLISH THAT EMERGENCY OR SECURITY RECORDS OR OTHER INFORMATION FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, PUBLIC SCHOOL, OR STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IS EXEMPT FROM THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS:

  SECTION 1. Arkansas Code Title 6, Chapter 15, Subchapter 13, is amended to add an additional section to read as follows:

6-15-1304. Emergency or security records or information — Disclosure exempted.

The following records or other information related to a public school district or public school that operates a prekindergarten program or serves any students in any grade in kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) is confidential and not subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of 1967, § 25-19-101 et seq.:

  • (1) Records or other information that upon disclosure could reasonably be expected to be detrimental to the public safety, including without limitation records or other information concerning emergency or security plans, school safety plans, procedures, risk assessments, studies, measures, or systems;
  • (2) Records or other information relating to the number of licensed security officers, school resource officers, or other security personnel, as well as any personal information about those individuals; and
  • (3) Any other records or other information relating to or having an impact upon the security or safety of persons, structures, facilities, or other infrastructure of a public school district or public school.

SECTION 2. Arkansas Code Title 6, Chapter 61, Subchapter 1, is amended to add an additional section to read as follows:

6-61-139. Emergency or security records or information – Disclosure exempted.

The following records or other information is confidential and not subject to the Freedom of Information Act of 1967, § 25-19-101 et seq.:

 (1) Records or other information of a state-supported Institution of higher education   

 that upon disclosure could reasonably be expected to be detrimental to the public

 safety, including records or other information concerning emergency or security plans,

 procedures, risk assessments, studies, measures, or systems;

(2) Records or other information relating to the number of licensed security officers, certified law enforcement officers, or other security personnel employed by or contracting with a state-supported institution of higher education, as well as any personal information about those individuals; and

(3) Any other records or other information of a state-supported institution of higher education relating to or having an impact upon the security or safety of persons, structures, facilities, or other infrastructure.
– – – – – – – – – –

These FOIA bills will greatly obstruct transparency!  Without the ability to have proper FOIA information, people will be left nearly defenseless and unable to get necessary evidence.  There do not need to be ANY MORE exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act.

Government transparency is critical in order for citizens to hold their elected officials and bureaucrats accountable.

Contact the Senators on the Senate Education Committee (shown below), and tell them to VOTE NO on SB 12 and all Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) legislation that adds exemptions.

Senate Education Committee Members

Title

Name

Phone

email

District

Senator

Jane English, Chair

501-257-7670

jane.english@senate.ar.gov

34

Senator

Joyce Elliott, Vice Chair

501-603-9546

Joyce.Elliott@senate.ar.gov  

31

Senator

Linda Chesterfield

501-888-1859

lchesterfield@comcast.net

30

Senator

Alan Clark

501-262-3360

alan.clark@senate.ar.gov

13

Senator

Jim Hendren

479-787-6222

jim.hendren@senate.ar.gov

2

Senator

Bart Hester

479-531-4176

bart.hester@senate.ar.gov

1

Senator

Blake Johnson

870-323-1766

Blake.Johnson@senate.ar.gov

20

Senator

Uvalde Lindsey

479-444-6752

uvalde.lindsey@senate.ar.gov

4

Stay tuned, and let us know what you hear from the legislators!

Securing the blessings of liberty,

Secure Arkansas
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