Also hidden under SB 1061 would be a state lawmaker's home telephone number, personal photograph, directions to their home or photographs of their personal vehicle.
By Bob Christie Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Every single member of the Arizona Senate voted Tuesday for a measure that will shield their addresses and other personal information from the public as elected officials are increasingly subjected to threats and protests at their homes.
The measure adds members of Congress, the state Legislature and officials elected to statewide office to the address confidentiality program that already keeps the personal information of police officers, judges, prosecutors or former public officials secret. A separate confidentiality program that protects the addresses of domestic violence and sexual assault victims is overseen by the secretary of state's office.
One big problem he acknowledged is that state lawmakers are required to live within their districts. And having their address publicly available is the only way that can be verified by both constituents and challengers. The measure does more than shield a public official's home address. Also hidden would be their home telephone number, personal photograph, directions to their home or photographs of their personal vehicle.
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