S1156
An Act to protect the privacy of 911 callers
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Bill overview
This bill, S.1156, aims to protect the privacy of individuals who call 911 in Massachusetts. It seeks to limit the collection and use of personal information shared during 911 calls, ensuring that callers' identities and locations are not unnecessarily disclosed. The legislation intends to enhance the confidentiality of emergency communications and safeguard sensitive data. This bill builds upon previous attempts to address 911 privacy concerns.
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Jason M. Lewis
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