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Law Enforcement Bill Authored By Local State Reps Passes Through House

Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer Shutterstock photo. (Indianapolis, Ind.) – A bill supporting local law enforcement is one step closer to becoming law. Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville) and State Rep. Randy Lyness (R-West Harrison) unanimously passed through the Indiana House of Representatives this week. House Bill 1006 would require full employment record sharing between police departments to identify bad actors, provide additional flexibility to the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board in order to address significant officer misconduct, and require de-escalation training for new recruits and current officers. “This bill is a positive step to increase transparency and support our local departments who work hard to serve and protect our communities, Lyness said. “This will help departments ensure they’re hiring the best candidates and give the training board more tools to address misconduct. These are positi

Indiana Senate committee discusses bills to protect memorials, stiffen penalties for rioting in the aftermath of violent summer protests

Indiana Senate committee discusses bills to protect memorials, stiffen penalties for rioting in the aftermath of violent summer protests
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Ziemke supports bill supporting law enforcement

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Indiana lawmakers panel advances new hiring, training, conduct rules for police

Jan 12, 2021 / 09:00 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Could major changes be coming for Indiana law enforcement officers? A committee of state lawmakers Tuesday took a big step forward. The panel of lawmakers advanced a proposal to create guidelines to help police agencies in hiring and training and to create other measures to increase trust from the public. “It’s historic,” said state Rep. Greg Steuerwald, a Republican from Avon, who spent the past six months conversing with various law-enforcement agencies before writing House Bill 1006. It would require a state law-enforcement training board to establish mandatory de-escalation training guidelines. “They said ‘Listen. We have 99.9% wonderful, great people and we do not want the 0.1% who do not act accordingly, to cause us issues. So, let’s deal with that. ”

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