San Antonio activists warn bills before Texas Legislature would hide police disciplinary records

A pair of bills before the Texas Legislature aim to make more of law enforcement agencies' disciplinary records inaccessible to most outside parties, leading police-accountability activists to sound the alarm about the legislation's threat to public oversight. The proposals — House Bill 2486 and Senate Bill 781 — would require all law enforcement agencies to create confidential personnel files for their officers.
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San Antonio activists warn bills before Texas Legislature would hide police disciplinary records
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