(SB 832), which was approved Tuesday in a 4-3 vote by the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee and must go before two more committees. The proposal would create a public-records exemption for the home addresses, telephone numbers and dates of birth of members of the House, Senate and Cabinet, as well as the names, employers and birthdates of lawmakersā spouses and children.
āYou elect someone, you kind of need to know where they live if theyāre going to represent your community,ā DeSantis said.









