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Antioch City Council Approve Three More Police Reform Items


Antioch City Council Approve Three More Police Reform Items
Apr 28, 2021
On Tuesday, the Antioch City Council unanimously approved three police reform items that include hiring lateral officers, training and notifications for critical public safety incidents.
The 5-0 vote came with no discussion outside of public comments
For the most part, the Antioch Police Department had already been doing these three reforms.
Councilmember
Mike Barbanica took to social media after the meeting to explain why he voted on all three items and motioned for them:
Tonight there were three issues on the agenda concerning the police department that were passed. I actually made the motion for all three and Council Member Ogorchock seconded all of them. None of these were “little to no discussion” items. These have been talked about for months. The city did meet and confer with labor associations. The administration was consulted for input. They have been discussed durin ....

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In the year since George Floyd's death, Kansas takes little action on police reform


In the year since George Floyd s death, Kansas takes little action on police reform
Katie Bernard, The Kansas City Star
Apr. 21 TOPEKA In June 2020, a month after George Floyd died, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly created a Commission on Racial Equity and Justice. It s first task: to study law enforcement-community relations and make recommendations to improve them.
As Governor, I am committed to ensuring this latest tragedy does not fade into the next news cycle, Kelly said. Communities of color do not have the luxury of time for leaders to address these issues.
In December, the commission produced a 91-page report with 60 recommendations. It supported more investigative muscle for the state s law enforcement licensing agency, required more implicit bias training and a review of the process used for assessing complaints of biased policing. ....

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Massachusetts police reform: Gov. Charlie Baker 'looks forward' to signing bill after Senate redrafts facial recognition restrictions


Massachusetts police reform: Gov. Charlie Baker ‘looks forward’ to signing bill after Senate redrafts facial recognition restrictions
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
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Gov. Charlie Baker’s office said he’d sign a massive police reform bill after the Massachusetts Senate made a series of concessions, including regulations allowing use of facial recognition technology in limited cases.
Baker said through a spokeswoman he’d look forward to signing the bill after the Senate approved its own amendment that tweaked changes proposed by the Republican governor on Dec. 10. Thirty-one senators voted yes, while nine voted no.
“Today’s Senate proposal reflects the amendments that the governor made to the bill two weeks ago. After discussing the governor’s amendments with the Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, the administration believes this package addresses the issues identified by the governor’s amendments and he looks forward to signing this ver ....

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