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Panel refers bill to expand BCA investigations to all armed‑forces personnel
Summary
The House Veterans and Military Affairs Division voted to refer House File 1042 to the Public Safety Committee. The bill would expand Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigative authority to cover alleged criminal assaults involving all armed forces personnel on state military facilities.
The House Veterans and Military Affairs Division on March 26 voted to refer House File 1042 to the Public Safety Committee. The bill would expand the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) authority to investigate allegations of criminal assault involving all armed‑forces personnel on state military facilities.
Supporters told the division the change would create consistency across jurisdictions and ensure impartial, professional…
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