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Lawmakers Return Policing Bill To Gov. Baker


The policing reform bill that grabbed Beacon Hill s attention midway through 2020 is back on Gov. Baker s desk, awaiting his expected signature.
The House voted 107-51 and the Senate took a voice vote to re-enact the bill, which has drawn strong opposition from police but maintained the momentum that grew over the summer out of outrage over police violence toward Blacks Americans.
Baker had returned the bill to the Legislature, which incorporated some of the changes the governor sought via amendment.
The bill (S 2963) is designed to ensure accountability in policing by requiring officers to be certified and regulated by an independent, civilian-led commission. ....

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Area police chiefs embrace reform bill, with reservations


Area police chiefs embrace reform bill, with reservations
Counterprotesters close down Main Street traffic during a pro-Trump rally in Northampton, Nov. 1. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Protesters listen to a speaker during a rally June 17 at Pulaski Park in Northampton. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Amherst Police Chief Scott Livingstone speaks at town hall in February 2015. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Northampton Police Chief Jody Kasper GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
By SCOTT MERZBACH
By the end of this week, Gov. Charlie Baker will decide whether to sign, veto or amend a policing reform bill that could set a series of standards for how police departments operate across Massachusetts. ....

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Massachusetts Passes Bill With Facial Recognition Rules


Massachusetts Passes Bill With Facial Recognition Rules
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.
by Steph Solis, masslive.com
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December 22, 2020
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(TNS) Masschusetts 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  ....

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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
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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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