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Bill Would Expand Execution Secrecy

Idaho lawmakers have introduced a bill that would formally expand the secrecy surrounding executions. The Senate Judiciary and Rules committee agreed Wednesday to move forward the legislation from the Idaho Department of Correction. The bill would incorporate existing department policy on confidential execution records into state law, and broaden that language to include records involving the source of lethal medications used for executions. It would also make it illegal for the department to turn over the records in response to subpoenas or other preliminary legal inquiries. Deputy prisons chief Josh Tewalt said the bill was designed to ensure that the identities of both the people involved in carrying out an execution and the source of the drugs used in the lethal injection process are kept confidential/ AP via Eye on Boise . More here .

Question: It’ll be interesting to see if Tea Party legislators (almost all of those in Kootenai County) will go along with this attempt to make Idaho government less transparent. After all, some of them have made a lot of noise re: the need for government transparency. Thoughts?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog