The Massachusetts Elected Officials of Color Ten Point Plan to Address Police Violence and Advance Racial Justice

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Released 6/4/20 by the Massachusetts Elected Officials of Color Caucus

Ten-Point Plan to Address Police Violence and Advance Racial Justice (PDF)

Federal

  1. Pass Congresswoman Pressley’s Resolution to condemn police brutality, racial profiling and the excessive use of force.
  2. Improve oversight and independent investigations to hold individual law enforcement officers and police departments accountable. 
  3. Department of Justice must reassert its statutory authority to investigate individual instances of racial profiling, police brutality and violence and investigate and litigate individual law enforcement officers and police departments routinely violating civil rights. 
  4. Adopt sound and unbiased law enforcement policies at all levels of government that reduce the disparate impact of police brutality, racial profiling and use of force on Black and Brown people and other historically marginalized communities. 

State

  1. Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST): Resolve to provide for a “Special Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training” to study and make recommendations concerning the implementation of a Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) system, H2146 Reps Holmes and Vieira; Reported favorably now with Rules Committee; Establishes a statewide POST system to certify police officers and enable de-certification for misconduct and abuse. 
  2. Civil Service Exam Review and Oversight: An Act to Reform Civil Service Exams, H2292 Rep Holmes; Currently sent to study, but could be added to Outside Section of the Budget; Establishes an Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity to establish guidelines and review for diversity plans for all state agencies, Establishes a peace officer exam advisory board to review examinations for appointment and promotion of peace officers. 
  3. Commission on Structural Racism: An Act establishing a special commission on structural racism, H1440, Holmes; Currently sent to study, but could be added to Outside Section of the Budget; Establishes a commission to study how the systemic presence of institutional racism has created a culture of structural racial inequality which has exacerbated disproportionate minority contact with the criminal justice system in Massachusetts. 
  4. Adopt clear statutory limits on police use of force, including choke-holds and other tactics known to have deadly consequences. Require independent investigation of officer-related deaths. Require data collection and reporting on race, regarding all arrests and police use of force by every department. In drafting; to be filed by Rep. Liz Miranda soon.

    Municipal 
  5. Declaring Racism is a Public Health Crisis and worthy of treatment, assessment and financial investment in order to eradicate negative health impacts. 
  6. Create a Civil Review Board/Commission with subpoena power to investigate allegations of law enforcement wrongdoing. 

  1. rosemary jones

    The Ten Points were distributed to members of the Jamaica Pond Association, and were endorsed by vote of the board at an open public virtual meeting on August 3, 2020. Our elected officials will be contacted about this vote. please notify the chair of ways that the association can be supportive of your work toward implementing the ten points.