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A Kentucky bill creating a 25-foot buffer around first responders passed a Senate committee, making harassment a crime with felony charges for repeat offenses.
A Kentucky Republican-backed bill has passed a Senate committee, proposing a 25-foot buffer zone around law enforcement, ICE agents, and emergency personnel, making it a crime to harass, threaten, or interfere with them with intent to cause substantial emotional distress.
Repeated offenses would be felonies.
The bill, modeled after the federal Halo Act, aims to protect responders while preserving First Amendment rights, including recording from a distance.
Critics worry it could suppress lawful observation, especially during protests or immigration enforcement.
The measure now moves to the full Senate.
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Un proyecto de ley de Kentucky que crea un amortiguador de 25 pies alrededor de los primeros respondedores pasó por un comité del Senado, haciendo que el acoso sea un delito con cargos por delitos reincidentes.