Missouri HB2104 would help block the use of cell site simulators, commonly known as “stingrays.” These devices essentially spoof cell phone towers, tricking any device within range into connecting to the stingray instead of the tower, allowing law enforcement to sweep up communications content, as well as locate and track the person in possession of a specific phone or other electronic device.

The bill would also prohibit the state and its political subdivisions from assisting, participating with, or providing “material support or resources, to a federal agency to enable it to collect, or to facilitate the collection or use of a person’s electronic data”

The legislation passed the House by an overwhelming 136-1 vote on Mar. 8 and is now in the Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee where it will need to be approved before moving forward.

PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS to support this important bill.

1. Call the Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Chair, Bob Dixon. Strongly, but respectfully, urge him to hold a hearing on HB2104, then an executive session for a vote. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.
Dixon: (573) 751-2583

2. Call all the rest of the committee members. Again, be firm, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on HB2104.

Bob Onder (R) Vice Chair – (573) 751-1282
Ed Emery (R) – (573) 751-2108
Jason Holzman (D) – (573) 751-6607
Andrew Koenig (R) – (573) 751-5568
Scott Sifton (D) – (573) 751-0220

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