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Minutes for HB2071 - Committee on Judiciary
Short Title
Increasing the criminal penalties for stalking a minor.
Minutes Content for Mon, Mar 15, 2021
Jason Thompson gave a bill brief on HB2071 stating it would expand the definition of stalking to intentionally engaging in a course of conduct targeted at a specific child under the age of 14 years of age. (Attachment 2)
There were questions.
Adam Proffitt submitted the fiscal note for HB2071. (Attachment 3)
Scott Schultz submitted the prison bed space assessment report for HB2071.(Attachment 4)
Proponent, Oral
Krystyn Antonucci spoke in support of HB2071 detailing the stalking of her daughter Addalyn by a fourth grade teacher and explained why current law does not go far enough to protect children. (Attachment 5)
Addalyn Antonucci spoke in support of HB2071 by telling her story as a victim of stalking.(Attachment 6)
Proponent, Written
- Steve Howe, Johnson County District Attorney (Attachment 7)
There was discussion.
There was neither Neutral nor Opponent testimony.
The hearing was closed.