privacy protections
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Anger grows as Denver mayor extends Flock camera contract
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Inside a modest equipment rental building in north Denver, close to 700 people gathered for a community town hall on Wednesday evening to call for Mayor Mike Johnston to turn off the city’s 111 Flock Safety license plate-reading cameras. Just hours before the meeting, Johnston announced that the city would extend its contract with the…
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Colorado bill to protect educators from doxxing signed into law
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A bill seeking to protect Colorado educators from doxxing is now in effect after it was signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday. The measure, Senate Bill 171, adds educators to the list of people who can request to have their personal information removed from government websites after they or their family receive…
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Bill advances to protect Colorado educators from doxxing
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The Colorado legislature is pursuing a bill to protect educators from doxxing, two months after the identities of hundreds of Douglas County teachers faced potential exposure after participating in a protest. If enacted, Senate Bill 171 would add educators to the list of people who can request to have their personal information removed from government websites…
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Colorado legislature approves privacy protection for health care workers, others
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The Colorado legislature approved legislation Friday that seeks to prevent the doxxing of health care workers and other employees. The state Senate passed House Bill 1041 in a final 23-9 vote on Friday, following the state House of Representatives’ 52-10 approval last month. The bill will now be sent to Gov. Jared Polis for final…
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Colorado House OKs privacy protection for health care workers, others
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A bill that seeks to prevent the doxxing of health care workers and other employees passed the Colorado House of Representatives Monday, advancing to the state Senate for consideration. If enacted, House Bill 1041 would add health care workers – as well as code enforcement officers, child representatives and animal control officers – to the…
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Bill seeks privacy protection for health care workers, code enforcement officers, others
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Last year, UCHealth adopted a requirement that transplant candidates be vaccinated against COVID-19. When Katherine Hamann, UCHealth’s kidney transplant coordinator, sent a letter to a patient outlining the change, her life was turned upside-down. A legislator posted a photo of the letter online with Hamann’s name on it. Hamann instantly became the victim of a…






