Mississippi Senate Passes Execution Secrecy Bill | Jackson Free Press | Jackson, MS

Mississippi Senate Passes Execution Secrecy Bill

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The names of employees and family members at an execution, as well as the pharmacy providing lethal drugs, would be kept secret under a bill Mississippi lawmakers are considering.

Senators passed Senate Bill 2237 32-18 Tuesday. It was held for the possibility of more debate before moving to the House.

The measure says anyone disclosing a secret name could be sued for money in civil court. Shielded are current or former members of the state execution team, current or former suppliers of the drugs, or witnesses who want to remain confidential.

Senate Judiciary A Committee Chairman Sean Tindell, a Gulfport Republican, says secrecy is needed to prevent threats against execution team members or drug suppliers.

Opponents say executions should be open and the bill illegally restrains First Amendment rights.

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