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Senate committee backs bill to require sex‑offender registration for invasive visual recordings
Summary
The committee voted to advance House Bill 14 65, which would add invasive visual recording in places with a reasonable expectation of privacy to the list of offenses requiring sex‑offender registration; prosecutors and a victim testified in support.
The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice voted to report House Bill 14 65 favorably, a bill that would require persons convicted of invasive visual recording in places where a reasonable expectation of privacy exists — such as bathrooms, bedrooms or changing rooms — to register as a sex offender under state law.
Testimony in favor included emotional, on‑record testimony from a woman who described discovering hidden recordings and later seeing…
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