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The personal information of public officials could be seeing better protection soon. The Kentucky Senate has voted 24 to eight in favor of legislation to add protections regarding personal identifiable information for public officials.
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A wide range of public officials, government employees and their family members would be able to block public agencies from releasing “personally identifiable information” about them under a bill filed in the Kentucky legislature.
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The Justice Department's response is an early test of how it will handle questionable activity by previous leaders in the department — and former President Donald Trump.
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Chicago officials continue to deal with the fallout over the release of police body cam video showing a 2019 raid by city officers of a Black woman's house, which later proved to be the wrong address.