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Wisconsin Assembly Bill 612 (2010)

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Assembly Bill 612 would block public and media access to 911 recording and release a transcript of the recording instead of the actual audio tape.[1] It was introduced on December 11, 2009 by Reps. Garey Bies, Christine Sinicki, Amy Vruwink, and Josh Zepnick.[2]

Current bill status

The bill died in Senate Committee without seeing a floor vote by the whole Senate.

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