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A significant point of contention revolves around the potential harm caused by releasing sensitive investigation files. Critics argue that the broad exposure could damage innocent individuals—witnesses, family members, or those named but not criminally involved—by publicly revealing their connections or comments in the investigation. Some lawmakers, such as Klay Higgins, have voted against the measure, citing concerns that the bill undermines fifty years of criminal justice procedures and would cause undue harm to innocent parties.