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Five candidates vying for the seat left by former Assemblywoman Shirley Weber squared off on school reopenings, police reform and other topics during a virtual debate hosted by Voice of San Diego Wednesday night.
Weber, who was elected to the 79th District seat in the California Assembly in 2012 and who championed a landmark bill on police use of force, left that position in January, after Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed her to serve as California Secretary of State.
The candidates competing to replace her in the 79th include an ethnically diverse field of one Republican and four Democrats, including her daughter, Dr. Akilah Weber.
New Law Enforcement Courses Train Officers on Community Policing and Organizational Wellness
National University launches new courses to help policing to improve public safety and wellness in California communities
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LA JOLLA, Calif., Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ National University, a nonprofit university celebrating its 50-year history of serving working adult learners, educators, and veterans, today announced the launch of two new courses that will train law enforcement personnel on the importance of community policing and organizational wellness. The University received two grants totaling $700,000 from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to develop the new courses in an effort to enhance current community partnerships and to foster new ones.