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Training provider asks for state funds to teach new arrest and sobriety mandates for jail staff
Summary
A representative of a training provider described funding requests to hire instructors to teach constitutional and field sobriety topics after a recent law expanded arrest powers for jail officers.
A training organization identified as “Gypsstik” briefed the Senate appropriations panel on amended-year funding requests to hire instructors and cover rent as the agency implements curriculum changes following recent state legislation.
The presenter said Senate Bill 37 expanded arrest powers for jail officers and that jail training programs need additional constitutional instruction — including on Fourth Amendment considerations — because current jail coursework focuses more…
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