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Holcomb signs police reform, school funding bills into law
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Holcomb signs police reform, school funding bills into law
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Indiana lawmakers unanimously approve police reforms following last summer s protests
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General Assembly
Senate follows House in making vote unanimous
NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette
INDIANAPOLIS – A bipartisan bill reforming law enforcement and addressing racial injustice is headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb s desk after a unanimous vote Tuesday.
The Senate approved House Bill 1006 49-0 after a similar united vote in the House. It is the product of cooperation between legislators, the police community and Black leaders following national unrest last summer.
“This collaboration took a lot of soul searching and commitment from people this summer,” said Senate Democratic Leader Greg Taylor, who is Black. “With the things we went through in this country to see this type of legislation come down.gives me so much confidence in the future of the state of Indiana.”
INDIANAPOLIS â A bipartisan bill aimed at increasing police accountability and enacting criminal justice reform in Indiana is headed to the governorâs desk after getting unanimous approval Tuesday from the state Senate.
House Bill 1006 includes provisions for mandatory de-escalation training and misdemeanor penalties for officers who turn off body cameras with intent to conceal, and it bans on chokeholds in certain circumstances.
The bill also establishes a procedure for the law enforcement training board to decertify officers who commit misconduct, and would ease the sharing of employment records between police departments, thus helping to stop âwandering officersâ from moving jobs.