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House Rules committee advances public‑safety omnibus that limits police use of license‑plate data

House Committee on Rules · March 3, 2026
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Summary

The committee moved Senate Bill 15-16 A, a public‑safety omnibus that adds pretrial guidance, directs culturally responsive technical assistance for certain grants, and restricts law‑enforcement collection and vendor use of automated license‑plate reader data, to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation after members stressed ongoing monitoring and definitions for encryption.

The House Committee on Rules on the committee’s agenda moved Senate Bill 15-16 A to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation. The measure bundles three main components: it reinforces a magistrate’s authority on pretrial release criteria; directs the Criminal Justice Commission to select a culturally responsive technical‑assistance provider for Justice Reinvestment Equity Program grants; and it limits how law enforcement collects, uses and shares automated license plate reader (ALPR) data, requires specified contract terms…

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