A 487
Requires chief law enforcement officer of municipal police departments to hold two community roundtables on police relations each year.
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Bill overview
This bill requires municipal police chiefs and the State Police Superintendent to hold two community roundtables each year focused on police relations. These roundtables aim to foster dialogue between law enforcement and the public about important issues. The events must be held in the spring and fall, with ample notice given to the community and scheduled during evening hours. Topics to be discussed include race relations, officer recruitment, training, body cameras, and police misconduct investigations.
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Gabriel Rodriguez
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