House Bill 434, Virginia 2010
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| Status: | Final Status: | ||||
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| Sponsor: | Representative Morgan Griffith | ||||
| Introduction date: | 01/12/2010 | ||||
| State law: | Virginia Freedom of Information Act | ||||
| Bill text: | Text of HB 434 as introduced Text of HB 434 as approved by legislature Text of HB 434 as signed by the governor | ||||
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HB 434
HB 434 is a bill proposed by Representative Morgan Griffith which would create an exemption for "records that contain account numbers or routing information for any credit card, debit card, or other account with a financial institution of any person or public body." [1]
Current bill status
Support for the bill
Criticism of the bill
News stories
See also
- Virginia Freedom of Information Act
- Virginia transparency legislation
- Proposed transparency legislation, 2010
External links
References
Similar bills from other states
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