Senate Bill 148

  • Status: Signed by Governor
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: Senate Bill 148
  • Session: 151st General Assembly
  • Latest Update: May 28, 2021
Senate Bill 148

Senate Bill 148 expands the Attorney General’s ability to investigate non-lethal use of force incidents and requires that race data is tracked and reported in use of force incidents.

Sponsors:
Sen. Marie Pinkney (SB 13), Rep. Sherry Dorsey Walker (RD 3), Rep. Paul Baumbach (RD 23), Rep. John Kowalko

Our Statement on Proposed Police Reforms in Delaware

The Legislative Black Caucus and the Attorney General announced a list of reforms to policing in Delaware today, June 10, 2020. The proposed reforms give us hope—they’re a great first step. But we need a commitment to do more if we’re going to see transformational change. Here’s what we propose.

Press Statement

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We're excited to introduce one of our latest projects: a podcast and written media series in partnership with Delaware Call and the Highlands Bunker.

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