TELL LAWMAKERS: REJECT BAKER's AMENDMENTS; RE-ENACT THE ORIGINAL POLICING BILL

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Gov. Baker sent back a modified version of the policing bill to state lawmakers. His amendments would severely weaken core racial justice provisions and remove ALL of the proposed commonsense regulations on face surveillance technology.

UPDATE: The Senate voted to move the policing bill forward, and the House may do the same any day now.

Face surveillance poses grave threats to civil rights and civil liberties, especially for people of color. Establishing basic safeguards on this racially biased technology is essential for bringing the Commonwealth forward on racial justice.

Tell lawmakers to reject Baker's amendments and pass a strong police reform bill!

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As your constituent, I urge you to reject Governor Baker's amendments to the policing bill and pass the original, strong language approved by the legislature.

Gov. Baker's amendments would severely weaken core racial justice provisions like regulations on face recognition technology-a dangerous, unregulated, and racially biased form of surveillance.

Once again, I urge you to reject Gov. Baker's amendments to this bill and pass the language agreed to in conference and previously approved by both chambers.

Respectfully,

[First Name] [Last Name]
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