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Texas Larger Cities Would Face Financial Penalties For Cutting Police Budgets Under Bill Approved By House

Texas’ Larger Cities Would Face Financial Penalties For Cutting Police Budgets Under Bill Approved By House Patch 2 hrs ago The Texas House on Friday passed a bill to financially penalize the state s largest cities if they cut their police budgets. The measure was sent to the Senate after two days of heated debate and emotional speeches, with the bill authors calling to back the blue and the opposition decrying the bill as political propaganda. House Bill 1900 comes after a year of civil rights advocates calling on cities to reduce what they spend on policing and to reform police behavior. Those calls were spurred by high-profile deaths at the hands of police like George Floyd’s in Minneapolis and Mike Ramos’ in Austin.

Texas Large Cities Face Financial Penalties For Cutting Police Budgets Under Approved House Bill

Texas larger cities would face financial penalties for cutting police budgets under bill approved by House | News

By Jolie McCullough and Juan Pablo Garnham, The Texas Tribune May 8, 2021 May 8, 2021 The Texas House on Friday passed a bill to financially penalize the state s largest cities if they cut their police budgets. The measure was sent to the Senate after two days of heated debate and emotional speeches, with the bill authors calling to back the blue and the opposition decrying the bill as political propaganda. House Bill 1900 comes after a year of civil rights advocates calling on cities to reduce what they spend on policing and to reform police behavior. Those calls were spurred by high-profile deaths at the hands of police like George Floyd’s in Minneapolis and Mike Ramos’ in Austin.

Texas cities that cut police budgets could face financial penalties

Austin has been the only city in Texas that has actually reduced its police funding since the latest protests over police brutality. Credit: Evan L Roy/The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The Texas House on Thursday voted to financially penalize the state s largest cities if they cut their police budgets. House Bill 1900 comes after a year of civil rights advocates calling on cities to reduce what they spend on policing and to reform police behavior. Those calls were spurred by high-profile deaths at the hands of police like George Floyd’s in Minneapolis and Mike Ramos’ in Austin.

Texas larger cities would face financial penalties for cutting police budgets under House bill

Texas larger cities would face financial penalties for cutting police budgets under House bill Juan Pablo Garnham, Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune May 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The Texas flag flies over the state Capitol in Austin in 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News/TNS)Tom Fox/TNS The Texas House on Thursday voted to financially penalize the state s largest cities if they cut their police budgets. House Bill 1900 comes after a year of civil rights advocates calling on cities to reduce what they spend on policing and to reform police behavior. Those calls were spurred by high-profile deaths at the hands of police like George Floyd’s in Minneapolis and Mike Ramos’ in Austin.

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