House Bill 347, New Hampshire 2011
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| Status: | Final Status: | ||||
| Sponsor: | Representative Neal Kurk | ||||
| Introduction date: | 1/6/2011 | ||||
| State law: | New Hampshire Right to Know Law | ||||
| Bill text: | As introduced | ||||
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[edit] HB 347
House Bill 347 was introduced to the House by Representative Neal Kurk which would exempt crash reports involving under cover law enforcement officers from the public record. [1]
[edit] Current bill status
The bill is currently awaiting transfer to the Governor.
[edit] Support for the bill
[edit] Criticism of the bill
[edit] News stories
[edit] See also
- New Hampshire Right to Know Law
- New Hampshire transparency legislation
- Proposed transparency legislation, 2011
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[edit] References
[edit] Similar bills from other states
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