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County board adopts resolution asking for policy on facial recognition use, privacy protections
Summary
The Milwaukee County Board on June 26 adopted a resolution requesting development of a comprehensive policy framework for facial recognition technology to protect First Amendment activities, privacy and civil rights. The measure passed unanimously in a recorded vote after sponsorship additions.
Milwaukee County supervisors adopted a resolution on June 26 asking county departments to develop a comprehensive policy framework governing the use of facial recognition technology that protects First Amendment activities, privacy and civil rights.
The resolution (Item 27) was presented by Supervisor Mark Martinez and carried bipartisan co‑sponsorship from multiple members of the board. During the floor discussion Martinez described the proposal as a…
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