Lawmakers wrestle with cellphone tracking for missing persons
“If you’re going to have a bill that gives the law enforcement a federal mandate to do whatever they want with this information, there has to be some sort of post-fact review to re-verify that there’s not abuse,” said Nathan Leamer, a policy analyst for the conservative R Street Institute, a group that helped defeat the bill on the House floor in May.
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