Topline:
After a summer characterized by masked federal agents detaining immigrants in Los Angeles, the California Legislature passed two measures Thursday that seek to force law enforcement officers to identify themselves.
How does it work? Senate Bills 627 and 805 would ban law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings and require officers to be readily identifiable, respectively.
What supporters say: State Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat and lead author of SB 627 said, “As we go through this horrific era of mass deportation and a Supreme Court that allows this authoritarian regime to do whatever the heck it wants to do ... California should lead and put a stop to the secret police.”
What opponents say: GOP Sen. Tony Strickland of Huntington Beach, said in a statement: “This is a reckless anti-law enforcement proposal that puts law enforcement officers and their families at real risk, undermining the safety of the men and women who bravely protect our communities.”
Read on ... for more information on a slew of bills headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk.