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Last summer’s police brutality protests have led the Utah Legislature to consider around a dozen police reform bills.
A Utah House committee unanimously approved four bills Tuesday aimed at gathering more data about police use of force and strengthening the disciplinary processes for law enforcement.
The state Legislature is considering around a dozen police reform bills this session in the wake of last summer’s protests against police brutality.
Under a bill sponsored by Sen. Jani Iwamoto, D-Salt Lake City, law enforcement agencies must provide information about an open investigation into an officer’s conduct to another law enforcement agency that requests it during the hiring process.