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The ACLU of Washington annual legislative agendas summarizing the progress of key civil liberties issues in the Washington Legislature.

Tolling

Bill: SB 6499
Position: support
Status: The bill passed the Senate and the House, and Gov. Gregoire has signed it into law.
The ACLU-WA supports privacy protections in legislation that relates to tolling on the SR 520 bridge. Current plans call for the tolling to be all-electronic, using transponders and cameras reading license plates of every vehicle that crosses the bridge. This design raises privacy concerns for people who wish to drive on the bridge without being tracked or having records of their movement and personal information stored in a government database. Link to Action Alert »
 

Denying Bail

Position: oppose
Status: The measure has passed the legislature, was signed by Gov. Gregoire, and will appear on the fall ballot.
Several bills have been proposed that would amend the Washington Constitution to expand the authority of judges to deny bail to individuals accused of various crimes based on potential dangerousness. The measures have been put forward in response to the recent tragic shootings of police officers. Link to Action Alert »
 

Seizing Property

Position: oppose
This bill would authorize police officers to seize personal property without obtaining a warrant or making an arrest, based solely on their own belief that the property was involved in unlawful gang-related activity. It places the burden on the former property holder to file a claim to regain the property and to pay associated legal fees. Innocent landlords, small businesses, spouses, parents, and others may lose property based on the suspected activities of others and have no effective way to get it back.
 

Proven Programs Act

Position: support
Status: The Legislature passed SB 5629, and the governor signed it into law.
 

Voting Rights Restoration

Position: support
Status: The Legislature passed HB 1517, and the governor signed it into law.
 

Campaign Speech

Bill: HB 1286
Position: oppose
Status: The Legislature passed HB 1286, and the governor signed it into law.
 

Surcharge on Unpaid Legal Financial Obligations

Bill: SB 5013
Position: oppose
Status: The Legislature passed SB 5013, and Gov. Gregoire signed it into law.
 

Surveiling Only With Suspicion

Position: support
Status: Hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee was held on Jan. 20 at 3:30 p.m.
 

Fair Play in Community Sports

Position: support
Status: The legislature passed SB 5967, and Gov. Gregoire signed it into law.
 

Medical Marijuana

Bill: SB 5798
Position: support
Status: The bill passed the Senate and the House, and Gov. Gregoire has signed it into law. It takes effect on June 10, 2010.
The bill adds physician assistants, naturopaths and others to the list of medical professionals who can officially recommend marijuana for patients under the state's medical marijuana law. Under current law, only physicians are allowed to write the recommendation.