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Illinois drone surveillance bill passes, heads to Governor’s desk

Posted on May 31, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

SB 1587, the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act, passed in the Illinois House today by a margin of 105-12.  It now heads to the Governor’s desk.  Associated Press reports that Governor Quinn has not indicated whether he will sign it.

Thankfully, some state legislatures are enacting laws when Congress hasn’t or won’t.  Hopefully,  their governors will sign the bills into law.

 

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