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Police departments in Santa Clara County will soon be required to track vaccination rates among employees, broadening public knowledge of which law enforcement agencies are successfully immunizing their officers. Under a May 18 county health order, businesses and government entities must determine which employees are vaccinated by June 1, and staff who are not fully vaccinated must wear face masks and follow COVID-19 public health protocols.
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By Daniela Pardo and Hannah Poukish Sacramento PUBLISHED 11:23 AM PT May. 13, 2021 PUBLISHED 11:23 AM PDT May. 13, 2021
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A bill progressing through California s legislature is trying to create a system to eliminate dangerous cops as part of a series of new police reform legislation.
California is one of only four states along with Hawaii, New Jersey and Rhode Island without a police decertification process.
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Sen. Steven Bradford introduced Senate Bill 2, which would create a system to decertify police officers for actions of serious misconduct
California is one of only four states without a police decertification process
If the bill passes, a nine-member panel would be assigned to judge police instances of misconduct and