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Progressive lawmakers and residents are expressing disappointment after a resolution in support of national police reform died in a council committee in Akron. Offered by Councilwoman Tara Samples, the resolution urging the U.S. Senate to pass H.R.1280 (the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021) was allowed a week of consideration in the public safety committee before receiving less than the three votes needed to advance to a full vote Monday night. The committee, chaired by Councilman Donnie Kammer, agreed to take time last week to review the 138-page national police reform bill, first introduced in Congress weeks after a Minneapolis police officer murdered Floyd last year. ....
With Akron set to receive $153 million from the federal American Rescue Plan by next summer, City Council is ready to pony up whatever it takes to curb gun violence. Public Safety Chair Donnie Kammer invited Charles Brown, Akron s deputy mayor for public safety, as well as the highest-ranking officers in the Akron Police Department to brief lawmakers on current gun violence reduction efforts and what more is needed. “For right now, this is a start,” said Kammer, who told public safety officials to come back in six weeks with a “wish list” of demands that need Council s budgetary approval. “I’m scared to even think about what happens in six weeks when we reconvene, because we’ll be a couple weeks off of the Fourth of July and these individuals [committing gun crimes] just don’t care,” said Councilwoman Tara Samples. ....