The Texas Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would block local governments from reducing their law enforcement budgets without voter approval, in the Republican-led state legislature’s latest pushback against calls to “defund the police.” Senate Bill 23, which passed the state Senate in a bipartisan 28-2 vote, requires a local election before any city or county in Texas can cut law enforcement funds as a percentage of its overall budget, lower the number of officers, or reduce funds per officer for training and recruitment. Under the bill, a citizen complaint would be able to trigger an investigation by the Criminal Justice Division of the governor’s office to determine whether a local government had cut police spending without an election. If the complaint is determined to be valid, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts could issue a penalty that bans the municipality from raising property tax until the budget is …
Texas State Senate Passes Bill Requiring Voter Approval of Police Budget Cuts
April 14, 2021
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