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Governor Glenn Youngkin added an amendment requiring additional training for the new technology. Lawmakers will be debating that amendment when they meet for a reconvene session later this month.
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Opponents of police using facial recognition technology are urging him to get out his veto pen.
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Police departments across Virginia may soon have access to facial recognition technology. The House and Senate have both approved a bill that's raised alarm bells with some lawmakers who feel it's a violation of privacy.
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After a few procedural votes, it's expected to head to the governor's desk in the next few days.
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Lawmakers will be reconsidering a bill on facial recognition technology when they meet next week.Facial recognition technology has been around for a…