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Committee passes SB 734 to insulate employment actions from Racial Justice Act findings without changing defendants’ remedies

3860682 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

SB 734 would prevent judicial findings under the California Racial Justice Act from being used directly in post‑employment decertification or discipline of law enforcement officers, while leaving agency investigations and decertification processes intact.

The Assembly Public Safety Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 734, authored by Senator Caballero, a measure that seeks to ensure law enforcement officers receive procedural protections in employment and decertification proceedings arising from findings in California Racial Justice Act (CRJA) hearings.

Senator Caballero told the committee the bill does not alter defendants’ ability to bring CRJA claims or change remedies…

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