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House Judiciary advances bill protecting the act of informing others of their rights
3247773 · May 8, 2025
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Summary
SB 1191A would exclude informing another person about their civil and constitutional rights from several obstruction and interference crimes; the committee moved the bill to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation.
The House Committee on Judiciary held a work session on Senate Bill 1191A, which would exclude the act of informing another person about their civil and constitutional rights from the crimes of obstructing governmental or judicial administration,…
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