S1098
An Act protecting real property from warrantless searches
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Bill overview
This bill, S.1098, aims to protect individuals’ privacy by requiring state officials to obtain a warrant before entering private property. Currently, state officials may enter private property without a warrant, which this bill seeks to change. The legislation would establish a legal requirement for warrants for searches of real property, ensuring greater protection of individual rights and property ownership. This bill is intended to limit the government’s ability to conduct warrantless searches of private residences and businesses.
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Primary sponsor
Ryan C. Fattman
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Ryan C. Fattman
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