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Police Secrecy Bill Should Be Defeated – Danbury News-Times

Posted on March 12, 2019 by kgarner

03/06/19 – By Hearst Connecticut Media Group Editorial Board

The public does not need more secrecy from police. If anything, there should be less. (Read More)

This entry was posted in Featured, News and tagged Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Freedom of Information Act, Legislative Judiciary Committee, Michael Savino, Sandy Hook, Senate Bill 970, transparency by kgarner. Bookmark the permalink.

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