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Showing posts with label Tyrone Brooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyrone Brooks. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Proposal to End Racial Profiling

A new proposal to stop racial profiling among law enforcement is on the table. Four house democrats and State Representative Tyrone Brooks of Atlanta are sponsoring the measure. If passed, the new law would require annual training programs to teach police officers not to use race or ethnicity as a reason to stop a vehicle. If an officer is suspected of racial profiling, they have to re-take the course.
(AP)

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Odds and ends from "Crossover Day" in the Senate

Today is "Crossover Day," although it could be called "Make-or-Break Day". According to Senate rules, it's the last day that a bill can pass one chamber and go to the other.

The Senate passed Gov. Sonny Perdue's "HOPE Chest" resolution. It stops lawmakers from spending lottery revenue on anything but the HOPE college scholarship program and pre-kindergarten.

The chamber also approved a bill creating a “Do-Not-Honor” registry to discourage governments from naming buildings or roads after people who don’t want that honor. Minority Leader Robert Brown (D-Macon) sponsored the bill because he doesn’t want to see his name on public property. He admits he may be the only lawmaker who feels that way.

But the Senate headed home before debating several bills. One would have allowed people to keep handguns in their cars while they were at work. Another would have set a height limit on billboards, but allowed their owners to cut down neighboring trees. Senate President ProTem Eric Johnson (R-Savannah) says the measures could be revived.

“No bill is dead until the gavel comes down on day 40,” he says.

Lawmakers could add failed proposals as amendments to bills that are further along in the process.

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