Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB212

Introduced
1/16/24  
Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Coercion; Civil & Constitutional Rights

Impact

The enactment of HB 212 would significantly alter Alaska's approach to coercion and the protection of civil rights. By categorizing interference with constitutional rights as a class C felony, the bill elevates the protection of these rights and imposes stricter penalties on offenders. The measure is designed to offer greater legal recourse for individuals who find themselves victims of coercive actions, particularly in instances involving public officials or those in power. By tightening the definitions and consequences associated with coercion, the bill seeks to reinforce the rule of law and protect the civil liberties of individuals.

Summary

House Bill 212, introduced by Representative Eastman, aims to amend existing laws related to coercion and the interference with constitutional rights in the state of Alaska. The bill redefines coercion, specifically detailing the circumstances under which a person commits the crime by instilling fear in another individual to compel them to act against their legal rights. It emphasizes actions that fall under coercion, such as inflicting threats or depriving others of their civil rights. An essential aspect of this bill is its addition of provisions that remove defenses for public officials regarding coercion, thereby reinforcing accountability for wrongful actions.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 212 is expected to focus on the balance between safeguarding individual rights and the potential complexities that may arise from the bill's implementation. Proponents argue that it strengthens protections against coercion and enhances accountability for those infringing on civil rights, while critics may express concerns about the implications for public officials and how the definitions could be applied in practical situations. The lack of a good faith defense for public officials could lead to apprehensions regarding the veiled motives behind certain actions and how they might be interpreted in various contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB350

Binding Votes As Crime; Bribery/coercion

AK HB2013

Coercion; theft by extortion

AK SB1436

Coercion; extortion; immigration status

AK HB1043

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

AK SB832

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

AK HB1167

Public Health - Abortions - Coercion (Coercive Abuse Against Mothers Prevention Act)

AK HB97

Org. Retail Theft/fund;mktplace Sales Tax

AK HB884

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

AK A4186

Establishes as criminal coercion threatening to initiate a removal action based on immigration status.

AK SB374

Protective orders: reproductive coercion.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.