Colorado Springs Considers Dissolving Police Oversight Commission - National Today
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The Colorado Springs City Council is thinking about getting rid of the Law Enforcement Transparency and Advisory Commission. This group was supposed to watch over the police and make sure they were being open and fair. Many people in the city and past members of the commission think it doesn't do a good job. They want the council to create a new group that can really keep the police in check. A final vote on ending the current commission will happen on April 28, 2026. People who want a stronger commission are telling the council to make sure the new one will have real power to oversee the police. This is important because people want to trust that the police are doing their job right and are accountable for their actions.
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