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Senate approves public-safety conference report after debate over resisting-law enforcement, bail and obscene-performance injunctions

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The Senate adopted the conference committee report for House Bill 1014 after discussion about changes to crimes-of-violence definitions, resisting law enforcement, virtual bail hearings and a new injunctive remedy for “obscene performances” funded by public entities.

The Senate voted to adopt the conference committee report for House Bill 1014 after floor debate over multiple public-safety and criminal-code revisions, including updated definition language, sentencing aggravators and a provision that authorizes private injunctive suits challenging government-funded “obscene performances.”

Senator Glick presented the report and described a number of substantive edits to the bill, including updated cross-references for resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, replacement of an outdated term for child sexual content, changes to juvenile jurisdiction,…

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