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Virginia Citizens Defense League Lobby Day 2022 Preliminary Information

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Texas Outlaws TV Crews at the Intersection of Free Speech and Public Policy | Jackson Walker


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On May 26, 2021, Governor Abbott signed HB 54, a new law prohibiting the production of police ride-along reality television programs. It permanently halts the production of shows like
Live PD,
COPS, and (name notwithstanding)
Alaska State Troopers, versions of which have aired with varying degrees of acclaim and ridicule for decades.
Named Javier Ambler’s Law, HB 54 provides that “[a] law enforcement agency may not authorize a person to accompany and film a peace officer acting in the line of duty for the purpose of producing a reality television program.” A “reality television program” is defined as a “nonfictional television program that features the same live subjects over the course of more than one episode primarily for entertainment purposes . . . .” In an attempt to narrow the law’s reach, it expressly excludes “reporting on a matter of public concern by a journalist” as ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20130626 13:21:00

Bill analysis bit by bit because i have something to say. reporter: the filibuster was over. the drama was not. democrats tried to run out the clock with procedural questions and the visitor s gallery erupted. then republicans gathered at the front of the chamber and started a vote on the abortion bill. but the roll call took place just after midnight. democrats challenged the results saying they did not participate in the vote and it came too late. each side claimed victory. until several hours later at about 3:00 a.m. local time. the lieutenant governor took the floor one last time to announce the bill had failed and the legislative session was officially over. nick valencia is here now. number one, quite unusual to turn out in such force and, number two, it wasn t just this texas legislature that was standing and filibustering, but ....

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