2023 Bills

This bill would create the new crime of drug-induced homicide.
This bill recognizes that the protections of the Fourth Amendment apply not only when police officers investigate a crime, but anytime a government agent searches or seizes property. 
This bill prohibits a governmental entity from implementing technologies to create a public network of surveillance footage.
This bill solidifies privacy in electronic data by removing automobiles from the exception to warrant requirement.
This bill requires a provider to remain on-site and available, but not in the room with a patient when ketamine is administered for nonanesthetic indications.
This bill would offer a pathway for independent contractors and gig workers to access affordable coverage options by clarifying that voluntary contributions from hiring parties will not create an employment relationship. 

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