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House approves electronic data protection resolution

State lawmakers are looking at a measure that would prohibit police and other law enforcement officers from unlawfully searching through and confiscating electronic data and communications. The Michigan House unanimously passed a joint resolution Wednesday that would amend the state constitution to add electronic data to the list of private property items needing warrants before being searched or collected. 

Items would include a person's cellphone, computer, iPad or other electronics. The measure now goes to the Republican-controlled Senate. State Rep. Jim Runestad, R-White Lake, says residents want their privacy protected.

He adds that a state Senate vote would be similar to the House's passage of the resolution. To go before voters in the next general election, the resolution must be approved by two-thirds votes in both the House and Senate.

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