

HB 373 (2020) - Body Cam Footage
This bill would deem body camera footage as not a public record and deem that such records should only be disclosed if:
- a person whose image or voice is in the recording makes a request, ...
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This bill would deem body camera footage as not a public record and deem that such records should only be disclosed if:
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SB 108 would make it a crime and provide penalties for any:
to intentionally adopt...
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This bill would require any person:
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HB 248 establishes a felony criminal penalty for a physician who fails to preserve the life of the fetus. This reinforces a false and unsubstantiated myth by requiring that a fetus born alive following the...