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The bill to create a new statewide police oversight board to set uniform high expectations for law enforcement officers and review disciplinary actions against police accused of serious misconduct cleared the House late Thursday and faces a Senate vote just hours before lawmakers wrap up their session. It would provide what proponents say will be strong and consistent accountability as law . ....
Last month, the Oregon Legislature became the home of the first legislative staff union in the nation. That union is now poised to see its first court challenge. ....
Oregon lawmakers consider proposal to make police disciplinary records public Updated 6:20 PM; Today 6:05 PM What we want to do is keep the profession as honorable as possible but also make it easier to identify those individuals that should not be wearing the uniform and get rid of them,” said state Sen. James I. Manning Jr., D-Eugene, who proposed the amendment to House Bill 2929.LC- Facebook Share A move to publicly disclose discipline taken against police officers in Oregon has become one of the more controversial law enforcement reform measures this session. An amendment to a House bill by Sen. James I. Manning Jr., D-Eugene, says a police agency could no longer keep an officer’s personnel records confidential under the state’s public records exemption law. ....
Bills designed to restrict use of force and create greater accountability are moving ahead in both states. Author: Tim Gordon Updated: 7:17 PM PDT April 7, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. It has been nearly a year of demonstrations and conflict over racial justice and policing in America. Portland has often been the center of attention. And there has been unrest in Seattle too, including violent confrontations between people in the crowd and police. Now state legislators in both Oregon and Washington are on the verge of changing how law enforcement do their job through a series of bills. “This is trying to address these things in a way that is going to be effective for everyone,” said Oregon state Sen. Lew Frederick. Frederick represents North and Northeast Portland. He is pleased there is some bipartisan support to get things done. ....
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