New jersey governor signs controversial bill to update open public records act
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New Jersey Governor Signs Controversial Bill to Update Open Public Records Act

June 5, 2024

TRENTON, NJ – Governor of New Jersey signed Senate Bill No. 2930 into law today, which introduces significant updates to the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and allocates $10 million to support these initiatives. Despite acknowledging the concerns of various social justice, labor, and environmental groups, the Governor proceeded with the signing, citing a careful consideration of the bill’s merits and the necessity for updates in an evolving digital age.

The updated legislation enhances public access to records and modernizes the Government Records Council (GRC). These changes include mandating public records to be available on agency websites, introducing more flexible submission methods for requests, and increasing protections around personal identifying information.

The bill was subject to extensive discussions and compromises, reflecting the current need for more nuanced access to information while balancing privacy concerns. One significant change involves the conditions under which attorney’s fees can be awarded, now mirroring standards seen in other discrimination and civil rights laws.

The Governor reiterated his commitment to transparency and anti-corruption measures, relating this bill to broader efforts to strengthen democracy in New Jersey. This includes expanding voter registration and participation initiatives he has championed since taking office.

While the bill’s reception is mixed, with some advocacy groups fearing it might deter citizens from making information requests due to a new provision allowing public entities to sue requestors under stringent conditions, the Governor assured that existing laws, like the anti-SLAPP legislation, will protect free speech and prevent misuse.

Moving forward, the Governor emphasized his administration’s focus on ensuring the effective implementation of the bill, particularly the newly revised attorney’s fees provision and the updated role of the GRC, promising careful oversight and responsive adjustments as needed.

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