Vermont bill helps journalists protect sources
MONTPELIER Vermont lawmakers are considering a bill that would strip the government's subpoena power to force news reporters to reveal confidential sources.
Vermont is one of only a handful of states that doesn't have so-called shield laws that provide some legal protection to journalists and put their notes and recordings from their newsgathering duties out of reach of the government.
"From a principled standpoint, we want a free and unfettered press in this state, and this bill goes a long way in supporting that," Attorney General T.J. Donovan said in previous testimony before a Senate committee.
Supporters say that having no shield law has a chilling effect on a free press and makes it difficult for reporters to ensure confidentiality to sources when anonymity is the only way to get critical information.
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