Thank you for the update — and for all the work you do tracking the end-of-session machinery.
That appears to be good news for privacy and public records. My concern was that the bill’s “reform” label obscured some serious problems: sealed search logs, broad data-sharing channels, and a framework that could normalize ALPR deployment while making misuse harder to prove.
I have just been told the license plate reader bill is dead for this year. House and Senate Republicans couldn't agree on final language.
Thank you for the update — and for all the work you do tracking the end-of-session machinery.
That appears to be good news for privacy and public records. My concern was that the bill’s “reform” label obscured some serious problems: sealed search logs, broad data-sharing channels, and a framework that could normalize ALPR deployment while making misuse harder to prove.
Thanks for digging into the details on this.