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Aurora police violate laws, use excessive force and racially biased practices, according to state report

Aurora police violate laws, use excessive force and racially biased practices, according to state report
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Aurora police violate laws, use excessive force and racially biased practices, according to state report

Aurora police violate laws, use excessive force and racially biased practices, according to state report
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Tom Harmer, Ken Schneier recognized for Longboat Key advocacy | Longboat Key

Longboat Key Town Manager Tom Harmer and Mayor Ken Schneier earned recognition Thursday morning for advocating on behalf of the town during the Florida legislative session. Harmer and Schneier each received the Florida League of Cities Home Rule Hero Award during Thursday’s ManaSota League of Cities meeting inside the chambers of Longboat Key’s Town Hall.  “I think it’s a team effort,” Harmer said. “The whole legislative session is so active with bills being proposed, being amended, moving forward, not moving forward, and so it takes a lot of eyes and ears on it.” Harmer received his award in person. Schneier was out of town.

How Senate Bill 7 could affect the way we cast our ballot

Texas Republicans are on stride to further restrict voting options in the state after the 2020 election Author: Elisabeth Tharp Updated: 9:44 PM CDT April 6, 2021 COLLEGE STATION, Texas On Thursday, April 1, the Texas Senate signed off on Senate Bill 7. SB 7 would limit extended early voting hours, prohibit drive-thru voting and make it illegal for local election officials to proactively send applications to vote by mail to voters, even if they qualify. Kirby Goidel, Texas A&M University Professor of Political Science said some people will say this bill is to make sure voting is fair and that each vote is legally cast.

Senate Bill 208, if passed, could affect public meetings in Arkansas

Fort Smith Times Record An Arkansas state senator has proposed a bill that would broaden the definition of a public meeting, both in-person and electronic. Senate Bill 208, if passed, would lower the number of city directors required to constitute a meeting, going against the Arkansas Supreme Court s 2019 decision in Wade v. City of Fort Smith that three city directors and City Administrator Carl Geffken did not violate the law in a private email exchange. The bill, sponsored by District 21 state Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Jonesboro, defines a meeting as the gathering of two or more members of a governing body to discuss matters, including through telephone or electronically. The bill applies to all governing bodies in Arkansas and public bodies supported by or using public funds except for grand juries.

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