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Members of a conference committee speak on May 12, 2021, about a law enforcement bill. The legislation, which includes a ban on police chokeholds and use of force database, passed the Senate with minimal opposition. The bill would ban police from using chokeholds and would establish a use of force database for departments. It also eliminates the residency requirement for the Kansas City Police Department. The Missouri Senate approved wide-ranging law enforcement changes on Wednesday. It’s a bill that includes a host of ideas that have been pushed since Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, as well as the removal of the residency requirement for the Kansas City Police Department. ....
The Missouri Senate approved wide-ranging law enforcement changes on Wednesday. The bill includes a host of ideas that have been pushed since Michael Brown ....
St. Louis Public Radio State Sen. Holly Rehder, R-Sikeston, shown in 2017 when she was a member of the House, has been one of the key supporters of a prescription drug monitoring program. Missouri is set to shed its distinction as the only state without a statewide program to track opioid prescriptions. The state House voted 91-64 Tuesday to adopt a prescription drug monitoring program. By January 2024, all health care providers who are legally able to prescribe opioids such as oxycodone will have to enter that information into a database in real time. The intent is to keep people with substance use disorder from going to multiple providers. ....
St. Louis Public Radio Members of a conference committee speak on Wednesday about a law enforcement bill. The legislation, which includes a ban on police chokeholds and use of force database, passed the Senate with minimal opposition. The Missouri Senate approved wide-ranging law enforcement changes on Wednesday. The bill includes a host of ideas that have been pushed since Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, as well as the removal of the residency requirement for the Kansas City Police Department. The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, would, among other things, create a use-of-force database, seek to better track officers with problematic records, bar officers from using chokeholds and prohibit police officers from having sex with detainees. It also features a number of provisions related to juvenile offenders and pay for county sheriffs. ....
Left to Right: Allan Myers, University of Melbourne Chancellor; Paul Little, co-founder of the Hansen Little Foundation; Jane Hansen, Deputy Chancellor. ....