By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
To the plaudits of law enforcement unions and the dismay of transparency advocates, a bill that would have made public the investigation and discipline records of police officers with proven findings of misconduct was held in the state senate appropriations committee.
Records related to dishonesty on the job or serious use of force would also have been made public unde...
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