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Alaska lawmakers unveil a comprehensive crime bill, bundling ten measures into one, with a focus on tougher penalties for hit-and-run incidents, AI-generated child exploitation, and improved protections for teens. The bill, introduced by Senate Judiciary Chair Matt Claman, includes mandatory jail time for deadly hit-and-runs, bans on healthcare worker assaults, and felony charges for fake airbags or AI smut involving minors. The bill also addresses marijuana record confidentiality and victim counseling rules, with hearings and amendments scheduled for this week. If passed, the bill could become law before the legislative session ends on May 20th.
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