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File #: 11519-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 6/10/2020 In control: Chief Clerk
On agenda: 6/9/2020 Final action: 6/9/2020
Title: Motion of the Council of Allegheny County urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to review and vote upon four legislative items that have been pending since 2019, and which have a direct bearing upon the health, safety and well-being of the Commonwealth's residents, with all deliberate speed.
Sponsors: Tom Duerr, Olivia Bennett
Attachments: 1. 11519-20.pdf
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Motion of the Council of Allegheny County urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to review and vote upon four legislative items that have been pending since 2019, and which have a direct bearing upon the health, safety and well-being of the Commonwealth's residents, with all deliberate speed.

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WHEREAS, on June 24, 2019, HB 1664 was introduced in the Commonwealth's House of Representatives by a number of members, including several members of the Allegheny County delegation; and

WHEREAS, HB 1664 contains provisions that would restrict the use of deadly force by police officers to instances in which it is necessary for the officer to "…protect himself or
another from imminent death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping or sexual intercourse compelled by force or threat."; and

WHEREAS, upon introduction, HB 1664 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, which has neither discussed nor taken any action on the bill; and

WHEREAS, on May 1, 2019, HB 1382 was introduced in the Commonwealth's House of Representatives by a number of members, including several members of the Allegheny County delegation; and

WHEREAS, HB 1382 contains provisions that would provide for the appointment of special prosecutors "…within the Office of Attorney General who is designated to oversee, investigate and prosecute incidents relating to peace officers involved in incidents which may constitute criminal homicide."; and

WHEREAS, upon introduction, HB 1382 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, which has neither discussed nor taken any action on the bill; and

WHEREAS, on June 24, 2019, HB 1666 was introduced in the Commonwealth's House of Representatives by a number of members, including several members of the Allegheny County delegation; and

WHEREAS, HB 1666 contains provisions that would comprehensively reform police interdepartmental hiring, and require that the reasons for officers' separation from previous police employment be available to departments...

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