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Georgia anti-NDAA Bill Receives First Subcommittee Hearing

Georgia anti-NDAA Bill Receives First Subcommittee Hearing

by Shane Trejo | Feb 20, 2015 | NDAA, State Bills

On Tuesday, a Georgia House Subcommittee held a hearing about a bill that would take a first step against NDAA indefinite detention in the state. House Bill 74 (HB74) was introduced last month by State Reps. Scot Turner (R-21), David Stover (R-71), Steve Tarvin (R-2),...
Texas Action Alert: Help Nullify NDAA Indefinite Detention, Support HB165

Texas Action Alert: Help Nullify NDAA Indefinite Detention, Support HB165

by Shane Trejo | Feb 20, 2015 | NDAA, State Bills

Texas (HB165) would take big steps to effectively nullify the indefinite detention provisions of the 2012 NDAA, still applicable today. It must pass through the State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Committee before it can receive a full vote in the...
First Step to Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention Passes Colorado Committee

First Step to Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention Passes Colorado Committee

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 19, 2015 | NDAA, State Bills

DENVER (Feb. 19, 2015) – A Colorado bill that would take the first step in stopping indefinite detention in the Centennial State passed out of a House committee on Wednesday. HB1114 would prohibit state cooperation with any federal attempts to indefinitely...

Virginia Action Alert: Help Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention, Support HB2144

by Shane Trejo | Feb 16, 2015 | Action Alerts, NDAA

Virginia House Bill 2144 (HB2144) expands on the state’s current anti-indefinite detention law by setting the stage for ending some state-federal partnerships. (read about the bill here). It passed successfully through the state house on Feb. 10 by a 96-4...

Washington State Action Alert: Help Stop Indefinite Detention, Support SB5742

by Shane Trejo | Feb 12, 2015 | Action Alerts, NDAA

Washington State SB5742 would take steps to block indefinite detention under the 2012 NDAA (and other federal acts), still applicable today. This bill must pass through the Senate Law & Justice Committee successfully before it can receive a full house vote. Take...
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