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Hello Neighbor, I hope this email finds you well. Below you’ll find information about our upcoming events, legislative updates, community updates and community resources. Please do not hesitate to call my office at (855) 347-8003 or email SenSChang@senate.michigan.gov...
Sen. Chang Sends Letter to MDOT Regarding I-375 Project to Support Residents
Sen. Chang Sends Letter to MDOT With Residents’ Concerns Regarding I-375 Project
LANSING, Mich. (December 6, 2023) — This week, Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) sent a letter to the Michigan Department of Transportation to share her concerns and the concerns of Detroit residents regarding the I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project. Through this...
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Last week, my colleagues and I introduced our bipartisan police improvement & community trust bill package, with the support of many law enforcement leaders, gun violence leaders, community organizations, advocates and faith leaders.
Every day, our police officers put their lives on the line for Michigan residents to keep our communities safe. Yet we have seen too many instances here in Michigan and across the country of tragic deaths and injuries due to police misconduct, causing immense pain and mistrust, especially in our communities of color.
With this commonsense legislation, we can and will do both: honor our officers who uphold their oath to serve with integrity and compassion, as well as ensure that our community members are safe by ensuring strong law enforcement standards. And, in doing so, we will not only strengthen the law enforcement profession and build community trust — we will also save lives.
Our bill package includes: use of force policy requirements; implicit bias and behavioral health training; duty to intervene; limits on no knock warrants; accountability for bodycam tampering; background checks/license revocation; stem the tide of bad cops agency hopping; and more.
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Michigan Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Public Safety and Community Trust With Police
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Michigan Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Public Safety and Community Trust With Police1 CommentComment on Facebook
You have a lot of gun violence leaders in your third-world district.
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