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"path": "/2026/02/19/colorado-domestic-violence-laws-examined/",
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"textContent": "House Bill 1009, known as the Colorado Mandatory Lethality Assessment Act, is centered around how police officers screen survivors when they respond to domestic violence incidents",
"title": "Colorado lawmakers want police to take new steps when responding to domestic violence calls"
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