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To the Governor: Maryland Bill to Put Some Limits on Police Use of Facial Recognition

To the Governor: Maryland Bill to Put Some Limits on Police Use of Facial Recognition

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 9, 2024 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 9, 2024) โ€“ Yesterday, the Maryland House and Senate unanimously gave final approval to a bill that would place some limits on government use of facial recognition technology. Sen. Charles Sydnor introduced Senate Bill 193 (SB182) on Jan. 10. Rep....
To the Governor: Maryland Bill Would Place Limits on ALPR Data Sharing

To the Governor: Maryland Bill Would Place Limits on ALPR Data Sharing

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 4, 2024 | License Plate Tracking, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 4, 2024) – Yesterday, the Maryland Senate gave final approval to a bill that would expand current restrictions on the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPR), and place limits on the sharing and selling of data collected. It now moves...
Case Study: Utah vs the Surveillance State

Case Study: Utah vs the Surveillance State

by Michael Boldin | Apr 3, 2024 | Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, State Bills, Strategy, Surveillance

For more than a decade, starting in 2013, the Utah legislature has incrementally built some of the most robust privacy protections in the country with a step-by-step approach. Over that time, Utah chipped away at the surveillance state, passing at least eight separate...
Massachusetts Committee Passes Bill to Limit Automated License Plate Reader Data Use and Retention

Massachusetts Committee Passes Bill to Limit Automated License Plate Reader Data Use and Retention

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 3, 2024 | License Plate Tracking, State Bills

BOSTON, Mass. (April 3, 2024) โ€“ On Monday, a Massachusetts committee passed a bill that would limit the use of data collected by automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) in the state. The proposed law would also place roadblocks in the way of a federal program using...
New Hampshire House Passes Bill that Would Ban AI Facial Recognition Surveillance

New Hampshire House Passes Bill that Would Ban AI Facial Recognition Surveillance

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 1, 2024 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

CONCORD, N.H. (April 1, 2024) โ€“ Last week, the New Hampshire House passed a bill that would effectively ban warrantless police surveillance using facial recognition in the state. The passage of this bill would not only help protect privacy in New Hampshire, but it...
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