Freedom of Information
S 6 amends South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act to modify public records access requirements and government transparency obligations, though specific provisions require full bill text review.
S 6 amends South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act to modify public records access requirements and government transparency obligations, though specific provisions require full bill text review.
S 6 proposes amendments to South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), though the specific provisions are not detailed in the provided information. Based on the title and sponsorship by Senator Darrell Jackson, the bill likely addresses public access to government records and transparency requirements. The bill has been referred to the Judiciary Committee, which typically handles procedural and access-related legislation.
FOIA reforms directly affect citizens' ability to hold government accountable by accessing public records, impacting everything from local government decisions to state agency operations. Changes to freedom of information laws can either expand transparency or limit public access, making this substantively important for democratic oversight and informed civic participation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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