
‘Audrii’s Law:’ Bill to close sex offender loophole signed into Texas law
House Bill 2000 was named after Audrii Cunningham, a Polk County girl who last year was killed by Don Steven McDougal, a family friend who had been living in a trailer behind her Livingston home.
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Proposed ‘Audrii’s Law’ in Texas aiming to close legal loophole heads for full Senate vote
Members of the State Senate Criminal Justice Committee unanimously approved House Bill 2000, dubbed "Audrii's Law," on Tuesday. The legislation aims to prevent violent crimes by closing a legal loophole that allows certain sex offenders to fly under the radar.
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Texas House unanimously passes ‘Audrii’s Law’ to close loophole in sex offender registry
The proposed legislation is named after Audrii Cunningham, the 11-year-old Livingston girl who was murdered last year. House Bill 2000 now moves to the Texas Senate, where it would need to be approved before being sent to the governor’s desk.
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Proposed ‘Audrii’s Law’ in Texas aims to close legal loophole after Livingston girl’s death
The filing of House Bill 2000 in the Texas Legislature comes days after Don Steven McDougal, a family friend who had been living in a trailer behind Audrii Cunningham's home, pleaded guilty to her murder.
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