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News Release, Published: 
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
As intended, the passage of I-502 is having a dramatic effect on low-level marijuana prosecutions. ACLU-WA analysis of Washington court data reveals that filings for misdemeanor marijuana offenses have decreased precipitously – freeing up criminal justice system resources to deal with serious crime.
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Friday, March 14, 2014
Secular Americans and many liberal people of faith have been horrified by the Right’s most recent ploy: “religious freedom” claims that would give conservative business owners license to discriminate. Until Arizona made the national spotlight, the need for lunch counter sit-ins had seemed like a thing of the past. But in reality, advocates for religious privilege have been circling toward this point for some time.
News Release, Published: 
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
EHB 2789, legislation that puts reasonable regulations in place for government use of drones in Washington state, has passed the Senate with a 46-1 vote, and the House has concurred with a bipartisan 77-21 vote.  The bill has gone to the Governor to be signed into law.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
The ACLU has long been concerned about the use of facial recognition systems and the broad fishing expeditions for which they can be used.  That’s why the ACLU of Washington worked hard to change the Seattle Police Department’s proposed policy for the Booking Photo Comparison Software (BPCS).

Support HB 2789: Reasonable Regulations on Drones

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Domestic drones are increasingly being acquired by government agencies such as police departments. But Washington has no regulations on how drones may be used by the government—and in particular what protections need to be in place to protect individual privacy. HB 2789 would put reasonable drone regulations in place—ensuring that Washingtonians can enjoy the benefits of this useful new technology, allowing government agencies to use them for legitimate purposes, and ensuring that the policy debate happens before large numbers of drones fly over our state. Drone
News Release, Published: 
Monday, March 3, 2014
Today, a combination of Washington State Senate and House Democrats will hold a briefing on the Reproductive Parity Act (RPA) in coalition with women’s rights and civil liberties groups. The briefing is scheduled for 2 p.m. in Senate Hearing Room 1 at the Capitol.
News Release, Published: 
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
HB 2789, legislation that puts reasonable regulations in place for government use of drones in Washington state, will have a hearing today, February 26, at 6:30 pm before the Senate Law and Justice Committee

YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES ACT: REMOVING BARRIERS FOR REHABILITATED YOUTH

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
The Washington State juvenile justice system is about rehabilitation. Society and our economy benefit when rehabilitated youth reintegrate into society and become law-abiding, tax-paying members of their communities. A major barrier to reintegration is the widespread dissemination and easy public access to generally non-serious juvenile offense records in our state.

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