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Government

Jan. 15, 2016

Bill allowing cities and counties to adopt stricter sex offender ordinances voted down

State Assembly Bill 201, which would have allowed cities and counties to adopt sex offender ordinances more restrictive than state laws, was voted down by the assembly committee on public safety Tuesday.

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A bill which would have allowed cities and counties to adopt sex offender ordinances more restrictive than state laws was voted down by an Assembly committee Tuesday.

Assembly Bill 201, authored by Assemblymen William Brough, Mike Gipson, and Marc Steinorth, would have given localities the ability to enact not only more stringent restrictions on where persons required...

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