Asecond look and some revised language kept one of the General Assembly session’s more controversial bills alive on Monday as the Senate Courts of Justice Committee changed its mind about license plate readers five days before lawmakers adjourn.

House Bill 2724 would set rules — the first in Virginia law — about who can see and use data from license plate readers, which police use to track vehicles involved in crimes, including child abductions, and to find fugitives.

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