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A year since George Floyd's murder, Rochester leaders, activists reflect


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This week marked a year since a white Minneapolis police officer put a knee on George Floyd s neck for nine-and-a-half minutes and killed him on a public street. 
Advocates have asked the city and Monroe County to transform policing tactics and create a more equitable community that holistically serves all residents and respects Black lives.
In the year since the social justice movements spurred by Floyd s death began renewed calls for racial equality, what lessons have been learned? What has to change? The
Democrat and Chronicle posed those questions to local leaders.
All responses except two Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and city council candidate Stanley Martin, a community organizer  were collected via email questionnaire. (Baxter and Martin spoke with reporters in person .) The responses have been edited for clarity and length. ....

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Rochester mayor proposes $5 million budget for Police Accountability Board


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Under Mayor Lovely Warren s 2021-22 budget proposal, the city of Rochester would reduce funding for the Rochester Police Department, increase spending on the newly formed Office of Crisis Intervention Services, and meet a request from the Police Accountability Board for $5 million. 
Warren unveiled the the $560.8 million spending plan Friday morning at Rochester City Hall. The plan still requires City Council approval. Council, after three public hearings next month, is expected to vote on it on June 15.
According to Warren, the plan is 5.2% bigger than last year, but she said it will decrease property taxers for the average homeowner by $36. The plan is possible through keeping the tax levy and service fees flat with a combination of reserve funding; deferred capital projects; and better-than-expected revenue collections from such sources as sales taxes, according to a release. ....

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Warren's budget would boost PAB funding, cut police spending | News


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Mayor Lovely Warren introduced her 2021-22 budget on Friday, May 14. Mayor Lovely Warren on Friday unveiled a budget plan for the upcoming fiscal year that she called historic and would cut funding for the Rochester Police Department, expand the city s crisis intervention services, and provide the new Police Accountability Board with the full $5 million it had requested.
The $561 million budget proposal, which the mayor presented to members of the media in City Council chambers, represents a 5.2-percent increase over last year s spending plan. Despite the jump, the average homeowner is expected to pay $36 a year less in property taxes, a decrease that would be offset by a $205 rise in taxes for businesses, according to the budget. ....

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