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Committee re-refers BCA data-posting bill to judiciary after testimony on redaction workload
Summary
House File 1354 would narrow the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s automatic public-posting requirements for officer-involved death investigations to prioritize footage and documents directly tied to the incident, the Public Safety Committee heard on March 5, 2025.
Representative Lee Muller described House File 1354 as a targeted change to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’S public-posting requirement for officer-involved death investigations. Under current statute, the BCA must post public data from such investigations within 30 days of the end of the appeals period; Muller said the volume of body-worn…
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