Walz's executive action includes funneling $15 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan toward community safety and violence intervention programs, The Associated Press reports. It will also make changes to Minnesota's policy on viewing body camera footage, allowing the families of people killed by officers to view the body camera footage within five days, and it will seek to increase transparency through the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training. ADVERTISEMENT “Right now, we have an opportunity to create safer communities for all Minnesotans by building a public safety system focused on transparency, accountability, and violence prevention,” Walz said according to the AP.