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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
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	"author_name": "Liz Thorpe",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/users/campaign-to-end-debtors-prison/profile",
	"title": "Changes to HB94- Electronic Speed Monitoring",
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	"description": "HB94 would allow the state, as well as counties and cities within Delaware, to enforce speed limits in residential areas by electronic speed monitoring. You can read more about HB94 here We believe amendments are needed to ensure the rights of community members. We&#x27;re proposing the following amendments: 1.) Ensure a right to appeal: The current bill only allows civilians an opportunity to appeal if the ticket issued is more than $100. 2.) Issue warnings to first-time offenders: There should be a warning system enforced. 3.) Study racial impact: Data should be collected and analyzed to address concerns of racial bias in traffic enforcement. Send a letter to your legislators to support amendments to HB94!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/changes-to-hb94"
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