Legislators continue to introduce and consider police reform bills in the fifth week of session.
HB 5353, sponsored by Sen. Steve Conway (D–Tacoma) and Sen. Jeannie Darneille (D–Tacoma), would establish a new
program through the Department of Commerce that would fund 15 community engagement projects across the state. Funds would be distributed to qualifying public agencies – not including law enforcement agencies – and non-profit organizations.
The organizations could use the funds to help build trust between community members and law enforcement through dialogue, education, and community policing programs.
SB 5066, sponsored by Sen. Manka Dhingra (D–Redmond), is scheduled for a vote in the Senate Ways & Means
Committee this week. The bill would require law enforcement to intervene and report use of excessive force by another officer. It would also require officers to render aid to individuals injured as a result of excessive force by another officer. Police
departments would have to report any disciplinary decision resulting from an officer’s failure to intervene or report the use of excessive force to the Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC).
HB 1262, sponsored by Rep. Brad Klippert (R–Kennewick) and Rep. Rob Chase (R–Liberty Lake), is scheduled
for a vote in the House Public Safety Committee this week. The bill would add an eye-based truth verification test to the recruitment process of law enforcement and corrections officers. The test measures the credibility of an individual through analysis
of physiological responses of the eye such as pupil diameter, eye movement, blinks, and fixations.
Dates to remember
HB 5066 is scheduled for executive session in the Senate Ways & Means Committee on Thursday, February 11 at 4 pm.
HB 5353 is scheduled for a public hearing in the Senate Law & Justice Committee on Tuesday, February 9 at 10:30 am. The bill is scheduled for executive session in the same committee on Thursday, February 11 at 10:30 am.
HB 1262 is scheduled for executive session in the House Public Safety Committee on Thursday, February 11 at 1:30 pm.