As enacted: - Expands the crime of video voyeurism to include threatening or conspiring to disseminate, publish, or sell an image of another person's intimate areas or of them engaged in a sexual act without their consent. - Makes the disclosure of explicit synthetic media a felony if the victim is under 18.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Mar 25, 2026 | — | Reported Signed by Governor on March 25, 2026 Session Law Chapter Effective: |
Mar 25, 2026 | — | Delivered to Governor at 4 p.m. on March 24, 2026 |
Mar 24, 2026 | — | Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Governor |
Mar 24, 2026 | — | Signed by President; returned to House |
Mar 24, 2026 | — | Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker |
Mar 23, 2026 | — | Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate |
Mar 23, 2026 | — | Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling |
Mar 20, 2026 | — | Read third time in full – PASSED - 35-0-0 AYES – Adams, Anthon, Bernt, Bjerke(Bjerke), Blaylock, Burtenshaw, Carlson, Cook, Den Hartog, Foreman, Galloway, Grow, Guthrie, Harris, Hart, Keyser, Kohl, Lakey, Lenney, Lent, Nichols, Okuniewicz, Rabe, Ricks, Ruchti, Semmelroth, Shippy, Taylor, Toews, VanOrden, Ward-Engelking, Wintrow, Woodward, Zito, Zuiderveld NAYS – None Absent and excused – None Floor Sponsors - Rabe & Lakey Title apvd - to House |
| Last Action | Mar 25, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Mar 21, 2026 |
| Updated | Mar 27, 2026 |