HB2466

Makes the addresses of state elected officials confidential and not public records

Introduced·1/7/26
Introduced Text

Missouri HB2466 makes the addresses of statewide elected officials and members of the general assembly confidential and not public records.

Missouri HB2466 establishes that the addresses of statewide elected officials and members of the general assembly are confidential and not public records. The bill specifies that records should not be closed merely because they contain the address of an elected official or member of the general assembly, provided the address can be redacted by the public governmental body. This provision does not modify residency requirements for statewide elected officials or members of the general assembly.

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Where it stands

Current
Emerging Issues Committee
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Committee decision

Sponsors

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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Jan 8

House

Read Second Time (H)

Jan 7

House

Read First Time (H)