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Votes at a glance: Judiciary committee passes six measures including civil-rights and records bills

2283328 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

At its decision meeting the Senate Committee on Judiciary passed six bills with amendments or technical fixes, including measures on public access to police reports, anti-discrimination civil remedies, and recording law enforcement activity.

The Senate Committee on Judiciary concluded its decision agenda on Tuesday by voting to advance a set of measures. Several were passed with amendments or technical edits; the committee recorded no opposing votes among members present.

Key outcomes:

SB 112 (as amended) — Allows surviving immediate family members to receive a copy of a law-enforcement closing report after criminal proceedings conclude or five years after the report is concluded;…

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