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HONOLULU, Hawaii (Dec. 27, 2021) – The Hawaii legislature will consider two bills in the 2022 legislative session that would limit government use of facial recognition technology. The proposed law would not only help protect privacy in Hawaii; it would also hinder one...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Feb. 8, 2021) – A bill introduced in the Hawaii Senate would limit government use of facial recognition technology. The proposed law would not only help protect privacy in Hawaii; it would also hinder one aspect of the federal surveillance...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Jan. 21, 2018) – Three bills introduced in the Wyoming House would authorize the state to diversify its financial holding into gold and silver. Passage of these bills would build on a foundation laid last year and create another pathway to...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Jan. 29, 2017) – A so-called “Constitutional Carry” bill filed in the Georgia House would make it legal for most Georgians to carry a firearm without a license, and foster an environment hostile to federal gun control. A coalition of six...
JUNEAU, Alaska (Jul. 29, 2016) – Yesterday, a bill became law allowing parents to opt their children out of standardized testing. The new law gives parents a powerful tool to push back against Common Core. Rep. Wes Keller (R-Wasilla) introduced House Bill 156 (HB156)...