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🎙 Jen’s Two Cents brings clarity with bold, boots-on-the-ground storytelling. Investigative journalist Jen Barber sits down with Arizona’s newsmakers, thought leaders, and everyday changemakers to unpack the stories shaping our communities.

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episode Small Towns to Big Cities: Women Challenge America's Surveillance Systems artwork

Small Towns to Big Cities: Women Challenge America's Surveillance Systems

Small Towns to Big Cities: Women Challenge America's Surveillance Systems From suburban moms to retired professionals, women across the political spectrum are questioning how rapidly surveillance cameras and vehicle-tracking systems have expanded into their communities. Read the Report [https://www.jens2cents.com/p/small-towns-to-big-cities-surveillance] In this report, we hear from concerned women across Arizona, including voices from Chandler, Flagstaff, Sedona, and Sierra Vista. We also hear from women and mothers in Paonia, Colorado. In the United States, a range of AI-enabled surveillance technologies are used across industries and agencies, and this report is not intended to single out any one manufacturer or company over another. Please send news tips to jen@news2jb.com.

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episode Women Challenge America's Surveillance Systems artwork

Women Challenge America's Surveillance Systems

The Women Questioning America’s Expanding Surveillance State  From the serene farming community of Paonia, Colorado to the rapidly growing city of Chandler, Arizona women are showing up at public meetings with increasingly urgent questions about surveillance technology spreading through American communities.  Women, mothers, and longtime residents are taking the mic to question AI-powered license plate reader systems positioned near schools, parks, neighborhoods, and major roadways... asking how these systems were approved with little public awareness.  In Chandler, nearly 40 speakers addressed city leaders over concerns tied to license plate readers and long-term storage of vehicle location data.  In Paonia, a town of fewer than 1,500 residents on Colorado’s Western Slope, trustees and residents debated what kind of future they want for their community as surveillance technology reaches even rural America.  Listen to the growing national debate over privacy, transparency, AI-driven policing technology, and the expanding digital footprint of ordinary Americans. Please send news tips to jen@news2jb.com.

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episode FOIA Restrictions on ALPR Records: Republicans Clash Over Transparency in Arizona artwork

FOIA Restrictions on ALPR Records: Republicans Clash Over Transparency in Arizona

FOIA Restrictions on ALPR Records: Republicans Clash Over Transparency in Arizona  What happens when the government builds a growing surveillance network — and then moves to prevent the public from seeing how it’s being used?  That question is now at the center of an escalating political battle inside Arizona’s Republican-controlled Legislature, where lawmakers are divided over public access to Automated License Plate Reader records and what protections should exist before government surveillance becomes normalized.  In this episode of Jen & Friends, investigative journalist Jen Barber traces how Arizona became ground zero in the national fight over ALPR transparency, public records, and Fourth Amendment protections.  As national media outlets begin reporting on states like Arizona and Connecticut restricting FOIA access to license plate reader records, Barber walks viewers through the origins of the controversy — including the records requests, audit logs, legislative language, and political maneuvering that sparked the debate.  The episode examines two competing Arizona bills that have exposed a growing divide among Republicans.  One proposal would largely formalize how ALPR systems already operate across much of Arizona today, including broad agency discretion, extensive data sharing, and limited public access to records.  The other would impose some of the strongest surveillance guardrails in the country, including warrant requirements, rapid deletion timelines for non-matches, restrictions on tracking tied to First Amendment activity, and greater accountability surrounding government surveillance systems.  At the center of the fight is a larger question now emerging nationwide: Should the public have the right to know what surveillance data the government stores about them — or should that information remain hidden from public scrutiny?  This report [https://www.jens2cents.com/p/tiny-cameras-bigger-questions] takes viewers inside Arizona’s rapidly expanding ALPR networks, the growing use of Flock Safety technology, and the mounting concerns over transparency, data retention, interstate sharing, and constitutional protections in the digital age. Watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY4jCj1cD4I] Read the Report [https://www.jens2cents.com/p/tiny-cameras-bigger-questions] Please send news tips to jen@news2jb.com.

20 May 2026 - 5 min
episode Miniaturization of Surveillance Cameras | Josh Frankel artwork

Miniaturization of Surveillance Cameras | Josh Frankel

From Arizona to New York, the miniaturization of surveillance cameras could transform everyday spaces into increasingly invisible networks of automated monitoring.  Scarsdale, New York never installed its proposed Flock Safety license plate reader network.  But the village is fighting to keep the camera locations secret anyway.  At the center of the dispute is Josh Frankel, a 25-year Scarsdale resident who has spent months pushing for transparency surrounding the Village’s abandoned Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) project. What started as a local debate over surveillance cameras has quietly evolved into something much bigger: a test of how far governments can go in shielding surveillance plans from public view — even when the technology never leaves the drawing board.  Read the Report: www.jens2cents.com/p/tiny-cameras-bigger-questions [https://www.jens2cents.com/p/tiny-cameras-bigger-questions] Please send news tips to jen@news2jb.com.

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