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Republicans cautiously back changes to automated license plate reader bill but say cities and police remain concerned
Senate and House Republican leadership media availability · February 4, 2026
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Senate Republican leaders said they appreciate changes to SB 6002 extending data retention and improving retention policies for automated license plate reader systems but said cities and law enforcement still have concerns and broad Republican support is uncertain.
Olympia — Republican leaders said they acknowledge changes to Senate Bill 6002, which would create a regulatory framework for automated license plate reader (ALPR) systems, but said the measure still raises concerns for many cities and law enforcement agencies.
Sen. John Braun…
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