The following statement can be attributed to ACLU of Iowa Executive Director Mark Stringer.
"Iowa lawmakers have repeatedly promised reform on criminal and racial justice in our state. Instead, right now, we have a policing bill that runs counter to that. It gives police sweeping new powers with even less accountability.
"It's especially disturbing that lawmakers are not keeping this promise even as we see continuing high-profile, unjust shootings of Black people by police.
"The wide-ranging bill as passed by the House is concerning in many ways. Just a few include:
"We urge lawmakers to use these final weeks of session to instead pass legislation focused on criminal or racial justice issues, the way they were able to come together last summer and pass a bipartisan bill to ban chokeholds and revoke certifications for officers fired due to misconduct.
"Legislators must fulfill their promise to Iowans that they would take steps to improve criminal and racial justice. It's not too late for this to happen, but lawmakers must act soon."
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