Police unions have too much power. It’s time to hold them accountable.
Tennessee
Tennessee Police Bill of Rights
Current Polling:
Tennessee voters who favor repealing the state's Police Bill of Rights: 63%
Things to remember:
This law:
- Erases misconduct records
- Restricts / Delays Interrogations
- Gives officers unfair access to information
- Disqualifies Complaints
- Requires City Pay for Misconduct
- Limits Oversight / Discipline
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Police Officer Bills of Rights exist to enshrine a set of protections into state law that almost guarantee that officers cannot be held accountable, and limit Mayors and other leaders from taking swift and necessary action when warranted.
Here's what to say:
Randy McNally
Call: (615) 741-6806Legislative Lead, Senate President
Cameron Sexton
Call: (615) 741-2343Secondary Legislative Lead, House Speaker
Bill Lee
Call: (615) 741-2001Governor