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• a package of laws directed at preventing elder abuse. One provides law enforcement agencies, fire departments and other first responders with greater access to abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation records so they have better information about a senior’s needs when answering a call. Police training will also include a course in recognizing elder abuse, neglect, and other crimes.

Another law allows a judge to freeze the assets of someone charged with financial exploitation of a senior or a person with a disability in case restitution is ordered.

• allowing law enforcement officers to use wiretaps or other eavesdropping measures during a felony drug investigation if approved by a state’s attorney instead of a judge.

• barring the use of taxpayer or tuition dollars to conduct a college hiring search except for a university president or in a case where the president and trustees can show a need.

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