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A 2270

Relates to allowing disclosures in furtherance of the enforcement of state law

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Billy Jones

Expands disclosures to aid state enforcement, affecting agencies and the public; enacting clause struck, so A 2270 did not become law this session.

ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN
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Bill Summary · A 2270

Summary of Assembly Bill A 2270 (2025)

Overview

Bill A 2270, titled “Relates to allowing disclosures in furtherance of the enforcement of state law,” was introduced on January 16, 2025. The primary sponsor is Billy Jones. The bill was referred to the Transportation committee on the same day. The bill’s status is listed as ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN, with two identical ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN actions recorded on September 8, 2025.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is described by its title as relating to “allowing disclosures in furtherance of the enforcement of state law.”
  • In broad terms, the measure appears to authorize or facilitate disclosures of information to assist the enforcement of state laws. The exact scope, qualifiers, and protections around disclosures (e.g., privacy safeguards, data handling requirements, or exemptions) are not provided in the available summary.

Key Provisions (High-Level)

  • Authorization/expansion of disclosures: The bill would create or expand authority for certain disclosures to support enforcement activities by state law enforcement or related agencies.
  • Scope of disclosures: The specific entities that may disclose or receive information (e.g., government agencies, contractors, or private entities under certain obligations) and the types of information covered are not detailed in the provided information.
  • Safeguards and limitations: No explicit text is available here regarding oversight, consent, data minimization, retention, or privacy protections.

Note: Because the actual statutory text is not provided in the summary, the above reflects the bill’s stated purpose and typical elements such measures may include. The precise thresholds, procedures, and safeguards would be found in the bill’s enacted language.

Affected Parties

  • State and local government agencies involved in law enforcement and enforcement-related activities.
  • Entities subject to disclosure requirements or authorized to disclose information to enforcement agencies.
  • The general public could be indirectly affected through changes in how information is shared for enforcement purposes, depending on the final language.

Procedural History and Status

  • Introduced: January 16, 2025
  • Committee referral: Transportation (January 16, 2025)
  • Final status: ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN (September 8, 2025), indicating the bill did not advance to enactment in this session.
  • Duplicate entries of the same status action suggest a formal removal of the enacting clause rather than progression to law.

Related Bills

  • A 10132 (prior-session)
  • A 1319 (prior-session)
  • A 2325 (prior-session)
  • These related bills in prior sessions likely addressed similar themes of disclosures in relation to enforcement efforts.

Notes and Context

  • With the enacting clause struck, A 2270 did not become law in its current form for this session. The underlying concept—facilitating disclosures to aid enforcement—may reappear in future legislation or be incorporated into related bills (as reflected by related prior-session bills). Readers should monitor any successor measures for updated language, scope, and safeguards.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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