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Committee advances expansion of protected‑person public‑records list despite press concerns

April 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature LA, Louisiana


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Committee advances expansion of protected‑person public‑records list despite press concerns
Representative Chasson told the committee HB 3 39 would extend existing public‑records protections to current and retired law‑enforcement officers and administrative law judges. Supporters — including law‑enforcement groups — argued the measure addresses doxxing and safety concerns.

Scott Sternberg of the Louisiana Press Association said he supported protecting people who face targeted threats but warned the bill’s drafting risks criminalizing the sharing of truthful information. ‘‘There has to be an intent requirement,’’ Sternberg said, urging the sponsor and staff to narrow the list of protected information and add mens rea language.

Members discussed specific examples — from posting an address to republishing a public photo — and the committee asked staff and the sponsor to work on language that balances safety and public‑information rights. The committee voted to report HB 3 39 favorably with the request that language be clarified before floor action.

The record shows stakeholder testimony from law enforcement and the press association; the bill advances to the Senate floor for further consideration and technical drafting.

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