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Colorado lawmakers push for ‘anti-doxxing’ legislation to protect public health workers
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Colorado lawmakers are taking action to pass legislation, protecting public health workers who have become victims of threats or harassment throughout the pandemic.
The bill, sponsored by Colorado Springs Rep. Terri Carver and Thornton Rep. Yadira Caraveo, would offer public health workers expanded protections currently offered to some law enforcement officials.
According to Carver, the anti-doxxing legislation targets individuals posting health workers personal information without their permission, effectively putting their safety at risk. It s very unfortunate that what we have seen this past year, and it continues to this day, is threats against county public health directors and some of their staff, Carver said.
A bill that would require law enforcement to take response to resistance training every two years is on its way to the state House floor, the last step before it reaches the governor s desk.
Senate Bill 135, which was introduced by the Governor s Office, unanimously passed through the House Judiciary Committee Monday morning. It s already made it through the Senate body.
The bill is one of a number aimed at police training reform in the state, including one that would prohibit chokeholds and create a public database for officer misconduct, and another that would add civilian members to the state s law enforcement commission.
The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee Monday urged Chairman Jerrold Nadler to hold hearings on the "dangerous phenomenon" of cancel culture.
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