Members of public safety policy and finance committees required to participate in ride alongs with law enforcement or fire departments, and adoption of legislative rules required.
Impact
The implementation of HF5319 is likely to create a closer connection between lawmakers and the public safety services that they oversee. By experiencing the day-to-day operations of law enforcement and fire departments, legislators may gain valuable insights that could inform their decisions when crafting legislation related to public safety. This law could contribute to more effective and relevant policy-making that reflects the needs of both service providers and the communities they serve.
Summary
House File 5319 aims to enhance the understanding and oversight of public safety practices by requiring members of the legislature who serve on committees related to public safety policy and finance to participate in ride-alongs with law enforcement agencies or fire departments for a minimum of 12 hours within each biennial session. This initiative is designed to provide legislators with firsthand experience of the challenges and realities faced by public safety professionals, thus fostering informed policymaking on related issues.
Contention
While this bill is presented as a step toward more effective governmental oversight, there may be contention regarding the feasibility and logistics of the required ride-alongs. Concerns could arise around the potential impact on departmental operations when legislators participate in these activities, as well as the adequacy of the time required. Additionally, some legislators may question whether this approach genuinely improves policy-making or if it serves more as a symbolic gesture toward legislative engagement with public safety issues.
Members of public safety policy and finance committees required to participate in ride alongs with law enforcement or fire departments, reports required, and adoption of legislative rules required.
Members of legislative committees on education policy and education finance required to observe a teacher or administrator each year, house and senate required to adopt rules, and reports required.
Members of the legislative committees on education policy and education finance required to observe a teacher or administrator each year, house and senate required to adopt rules, and report required.
Public safety innovation board established, community safety grants provided, body camera data storage provided, law enforcement policy provided, law enforcement civilian oversight provided, report required, rulemaking provided, and money appropriated.