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Sensing Guideline Commission declines to change its opposition to reckless-interference bill
Summary
The Sensing Guideline Commission considered amendments that lowered penalties for reckless interference with emergency operations but voted against changing its formal 'con' position after a motion to move to neutral failed.
The Sensing Guideline Commission (SGC) discussed amendments to a bill on the offense of reckless interference with emergency operations on Feb. 6, 2026, but members voted against changing the commission’s formal position.
Staff member Carrie Anne told the commission the legislature set penalties at misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor levels rather than the lower levels the…
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