S 3153
Removes requirement that certain government officers disclose the address of their home or secondary residence, or that of their immediate family on financial disclosure statements.
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Bill overview
This bill removes the requirement for certain New Jersey local government officers to disclose the address of their home or any secondary residence, or the addresses of their immediate family, on their financial disclosure statements. It amends existing law to allow for a brief description of the location of these residences instead of the specific address. The goal is to provide greater privacy for these officials while still requiring them to disclose financial information.
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Nicholas Scutari
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