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Rihanna and Ariana Grande have joined countless others in signing an open letter that calls for the state of New York to repeal statute 50-A.
Statute 50-A is a state law that shields police officers’ personnel and disciplinary records from public view. This has allowed misconduct and disciplinary records of police officers to remain hidden from public view.
The two singers, along with Billie Eilish, Migos, Megan Thee Stallion, Justin Bieber, Meek Mill, Nas, Demi Lovato and many others have
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Billie Eilish, Rihanna and Ariana Grande are among hundreds of music industry personnel who have signed an open letter calling for New York state to repeal statue 50-A, a civil law that conceals police misconduct records from public scrutiny.
Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and hundreds in the music industry are calling for police reform in New York.
Hundreds of members of the music community, including artists, managers, publishers, trade groups, executives and record labels, signed an open letter Monday (June 8) calling for New York state to repeal statute 50-A, the state law that shields police officers’ personnel and disciplinary records from public view.
Ted Johnson House and Senate Democrats unveiled police reform legislation that bans the use of chokeholds and no-knock warrants in drug cases.The bill, called the Justice In Policing Act, also would create a registry on the use of force by police officers, and establish an independent process for state attorneys general to investigate misconduct, according to an initial summary of the legislation obtained by NBC News.“Today, this movement of national anguish is being transformed into a movement
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