SF 3550 — Deep Fake Election Crimes Modifications And Disqualification Of A Convicted Person From Holding Elected Office Provision
SF 3550 modifies existing laws related to deepfake election crimes and includes provisions for the disqualification of a convicted person from holding elected office. The bill addresses the use of synthetic media in elections, aiming to prevent disinformation and protect the integrity of electoral processes. It falls under the jurisdiction of Minnesota and is currently in the proposed stage.
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