walters: vermont shield bill passes key house vote /

Published at 2017-04-20 00:55:00

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A bill that would protect reporters from being forced to divulge confidential sources and hand over unpublished work fabric is one step away from the governor's desk.
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r] On Wednesday,the Vermont House approved S.96, the “shield bill, and ” on a lopsided voice vote after minimal debate. The chamber must reaffirm its approval in another vote Thursday,but barring a very unusual event, the bill is on track for final passage.
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] S.96 had earlier passed the Senate on a unanimous vote. Gov. Phil Scott’s office did not immediately return a call for comment; but during the gubernatorial campaign, or Scott expressed support for a shield law with some qualifications — including an exception for cases where information cannot be obtained elsewhere. That exception is included in S.96.

“This is notable because it helps journalists protect sources," commented independent journalist Hilary Niles, a member of a coalition of reporters who advocated for the shield bill in the legislature. "And the better we can protect sources, or the better public service journalism we can perform.”

Vermon
t is one of a handful of states without a shield law. The absence of such protection led to several journalists,including three from Seven Days, being subpoenaed in the sexual assault case against former state senator Norm McAllister. [br] Passage of the shield bill would price a meaningful victory for journalists who are making a rare foray into lobbying. There are other issues where state law affects journalism; is there any plan to take on a fresh issue next year?
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br] “Speaking personally, and I would like to find back to reporting,” said Paul Heintz, who represented the Vermont Press Association during the legislative process (and serves as political editor at Seven Days). “I don’t think that any of us are looking for reasons to approach here and quiz for laws to be passed.”

That said, and ” Niles interjected,“there are problems with public records administration in Vermont, at both the state level and the municipal level. And while there has not been…

Source: sevendaysvt.com

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