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11. Maryland: BALTIMORE PROPOSES 3% POLICE PAY INCREASE
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley proposing a 3 percent pay increase for police and firefighters, noting the city's improved financial condition. The mayor's budget would cover ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. Kansas: SUBSTANCE USERS WOULD LOSE BENEFITS
The legislature sent the governor a bill that would bar workers from claiming benefits for job-related injuries if they were using drugs or alcohol at ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. Georgia: SENATE LIMITS ACCESS TO METH INGREDIENTS
The Senate approved a Housepassed bill to limit the sale of medications with pseudoephedrine and sent it to the governor. House Bill 216 would require ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. CALENDAR
May 1-Law Day 2005 Satellite Conference, American Bar Association and Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. Inf.: 312-988-5522. May 2-4-Youth Courts, OJJDP, National Youth ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. Rhode Island: INTERNET LISTING OF SEX FELONS GETS BACKING
Attorney General Patrick Lynch threw his support behind a legislative proposal to post the identities of sex offenders on the Internet. Current law requires offenders ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. Massachusetts: BOSTON BEGIN INQUIRY INTO 'PERP' WALKS
The Boston Police Department began an internal affairs investigation of an allegation that officers violated a suspect's constitutional rights with a "perp" walk before the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. Maine: ATTORNEYS SEEK FUNDS FOR INDIGENT LEGAL AID
The Maine Bar Foundation asked the legislature to support a proposal to create a mechanism to fund legal aid for indigents. The foundation said the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. Iowa: HOUSE STIFFENS DRUG TRAFFICKING PENALTIES
The House approved a bill that would authorize a sentence enhancement of up to five years for the sale or manufacturer of controlled substances within ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Florida: SEX OFFENDERS WOULD WEAR TRACKING DEVICES
Senate President Tom Lee and House Speaker Allan Bense announced support for legislation that would require sex offenders to wear tracking devices. The devices could ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
20. Arkansas: LEGISLATURE EASES PENALTIES FOR METH
The House approved a bill that repeals a 1997 law with mandatory minimum sentences for meth processing. The law requires felons to serve at least ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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