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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 (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...
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 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 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...