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California bill aims to decertify police for serious misconduct

California bill aims to decertify police for serious misconduct
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Fired: California Bill Aims to Decertify Police for Serious Misconduct

Fired: California Bill Aims to Decertify Police for Serious Misconduct
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Senator Bradford Secures More than $130 Million in Direct, Equitable Investments for His District in the State Budget - Los Angeles Sentinel

Senator Bradford Secures More than $130 Million in Direct, Equitable Investments for His District in the State Budget - Los Angeles Sentinel
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BLACK LIVES MATTER: Bruce s Beach legislation passes Senate unanimously

State Senator Steven Bradford speaks at the former Bruce’s Beach resort, now an LA County Lifeguard office, during an April rally. Bradford authored legislation that would return the land to the Bruce family. Joining Bradford in support of the legislation are Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn and Chief Duane Yellow Feather Shepard. Photo by Kevin Cody by Mark McDermott The legislation intended to pave the way for the return of Bruce’s Beach to the Bruce family reached the California Senate Floor Wednesday afternoon, and passed in a resoundingly quick and unanimous 37-0 vote.  Even supporters of the bill were surprised at the pace of SB 796’s progress. The bill passed through two Senate subcommittees with unanimous support last month and took only minutes to gain full bipartisan support on the Senate Floor. 

California Senate Approves Plan to Decertify and Limit Immunity for Rogue Cops

The California Capitol building. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) Advancing the most heralded police reform of the legislative session, the California Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that would create a decertification process and reduce legal immunity for crooked law enforcement officers. By a 26-9 party-line vote, Senate Democrats OK’d the proposal civil rights groups consider to be the most impactful criminal justice reform of the year. One year after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, the bill’s author said the nation’s most populous state could no longer stall in weeding out violent and racist cops. “Black and brown people are not afforded the same patience, the same restraint or the same respect and reverence for life,” said state Senator Steven Bradford, a Democrat from Gardena, as he rattled off the names of Californians recently killed by police from the Senate floor. “What happened to George Floyd wasn’t rare.”

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