After a vigorous and spirited debate, the House approved on a 36-25 vote a bill that would have restricted state and local police from collecting or maintaining information about the political associations or activities of individuals. Unfortunately, the bill died in Senate committee without a hearing, largely due to forceful State Police opposition. The bill followed on the heels of revelations that the protests of a Providence peace group were kept in a Department of Defense “terrorism” database (see related story, page 1), and that the Providence Police Department obtained $100,000 in federal homeland security money for police officers to attend a training on how to “handle” protests and “civil actions.” The ACLU plans to resubmit the legislation in 2007.
Political Spying
Sponsors
Representative Edith Ajello
Status
Passed House, Died in Senate
Session
2006
Position
Support
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