Policy
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State lawmakers are concerned about how information from the cameras can be used. A bill, however, has received pushback from law enforcement. To date, at least 16 states have created such rules or guidelines.
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All e-bikes must be registered and insured, whether they are low-speed e-bikes that require pedaling and can't exceed 20 miles per hour, or they are motorized bicycles that reach 28 miles per hour.
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Officials at the capital city this week approved a one-year moratorium on data center development. The suspension will provide time to review potential impacts and guide responsible development.
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Advances in automation, robotics and artificial intelligence are setting the stage to radically alter employment opportunities in the coming decades.
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Eighty-eight counties will divide the funding to replace outdated machines based on their number of voters.
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Hennepin is the only county in the state to have had a cybersecurity resilience review and vulnerability test by a team from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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A 5-4 ruling overturned a decades-old decision which only allowed states to collect online sales tax from sellers if they maintained a physical presence in the state.
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“We don’t want to mandate the technology because we don’t want to hinder innovation,” Federal Highway Administration acting administrator Brandye Hendrickson says.
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California lawmakers rushed the passage of Assembly Bill 375 in a deal to knock a privacy initiative off the November ballot.
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The ruling requires that gun manufacturers must do their best to comply with a state law requiring new handgun models to imprint their bullets with traceable micro stamps.
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In January, Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation to strengthen statewide broadband Internet access efforts, but geography and a lack of infrastructure continue to pose challenges.
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The bill passed with lobbying from an Arizona-based company that sells the cameras.
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Mountain View’s city council recently placed a business tax aimed at Google on the November ballot. The move could generate $3.3 million in revenue for the city each year.
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The city found that the rollout was mostly going as intended, but some officers didn't turn on cameras when they were supposed to.
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The American Civil Liberties Union filed a class action lawsuit against Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, alleging the Interstate Crosscheck System recklessly exposed sensitive voter data.
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Oregon’s neighbor to the north has gotten the brunt of the cryptocurrency gold rush as miners flooded in after cheap power.
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Companies testing self-driving vehicles in Massachusetts are fighting to warn state officials that current laws and regulations on testing could make it tough to make progress.
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The officer-worn cameras come on the heels of other big-ticket public safety technology investments of late.
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Before putting the technology to use, law enforcement officials are asking the public to weigh in on the policies that surround it.
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The legislation defines "automated driving system" to mirror current requirements of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has set nationwide safety standards.
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After a unanimous vote to move ahead with outreach efforts, the county’s Joint Economic Development Organization will issue a request for information from Internet service providers.
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