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NM Lawmakers Approve Rule To Shield Emails

New Mexico lawmakers have approved a policy that could shield legislators' email from disclosure through public records requests.

The new legislative rule will govern how the Legislature handles requests under the Inspection of Public Records Act, which grants access to records about public business with certain exceptions, such as trade secrets.

Legislators contend that much of their communication with constituents and others about legislation should remain confidential. Some lawmakers use email through personal accounts rather than a legislative email system.

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government opposes the new records policy and disagrees with lawmakers who contend the state constitution provides special protections exempting legislative email from public disclosure.

The proposal cleared the Senate without debate Wednesday night on a 39-1 vote. It previously passed the House.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.