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State House Republicans have the right idea on police security funding

Livetweet: House Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy committee (Feb 16)

Livetweet: House Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy committee (Feb 16)
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State lawmakers consider new protections for confidential informants

Livetweet: House Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy committee

By: J.D. Duggan, Freelance Journalist On Feb. 4, the MN House Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy committee met to discuss police funding and peace officers standards. Follow the linked tweets below to read about the committee’s discussion. MN House Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy committee meeting slated to start at 1pm. Agenda incl 2 bills, one from chair Mariani and one from vice chair Frazier. #mnleg UpTake MN Coverage (@uptakemn) February 4, 2021 Support this story and all the stories from The Uptake. Donate.

Civil forfeiture reform bill moves forward in Minnesota House

Created: February 04, 2021 04:17 PM State lawmakers voiced strong support for reforming Minnesota s civil forfeiture laws on Thursday, as members of the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee voted, 14-1, in favor of a bill that would greatly restrict when police can take the property of those suspected, but not convicted, of certain crimes. The bill s author Rep. Kelly Moller, DFL-Shoreview, called it a compromise, noting that civil forfeiture reform has been the subject of debate at the Capitol for years. Now is the time for us to enact these important reforms, Moller said. Moller s bill would restrict when police agencies can forfeit the vehicles of those suspected of crimes such as drunk driving. It would also stop officers from seizing cash less than $1,500 during most drug arrests.

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