Stalled surveillance bill highlights tension between privacy and public safety
Backers are no longer pushing a bill that would have prohibited police from using facial recognition software this session.
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Backers are no longer pushing a bill that would have prohibited police from using facial recognition software this session.
Many bills approved by House committees are expected to be further amended before receiving a vote by the full chamber.
The bill would require producers to establish and finance disposal programs for electronic smoking devices.
Public officials would be able to shield certain personal information from public view under legislation being considered.
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