Suder Says GPS Tracking Bill Aimed At Most Dangerous Sex Predators
Rep. Scott Suder took a moment to emphasize that the bill he helped champion in the Legislature last year was aimed to go after "the most dangerous and likely to re-offend" sex offenders.
"Some have a 70 percent change of striking again," said Suder. "That is why it is so important we maintain lifetime tracking."
Gov. Doyle signed the bill last year, but has changed some of the tracking requirements in his budget proposal.



