Senate Bill 305 rolls back too many needed accountability provisions and re-expands opportunities for police searches not even two years after the police accountability bill was enacted. Accordingly, the ACLU-CT strongly opposes Senate Bill 305, and urges this Committee to oppose it as well.
S.B. 305, An Act Revising Statutes Governing Actions By the Police, Proactive Policing and Enhancing Recruitment Efforts
Session
2022
Bill number
S.B. 305
Position
Oppose
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