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State lawmakers' offices brief commission on public-safety bills including impersonation, looting and other measures

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Staff from Senator Valladares and Assemblymember Lackey outlined a set of public-safety bills being advanced in Sacramento, including SB 264 and SB 265 on impersonation and looting during emergencies and several Assembly bills on self-defense, wildfire review and fentanyl sales to minors.

Representatives from state lawmakers' offices briefed the Lancaster Criminal Justice Commission on pending state legislation that the offices said relates to public safety and other local concerns.

Thomas Moreno, representing Senator Valladares, described three public-safety bills in the senator's package: SB 264, which would allow prosecutors to treat impersonating a peace officer or firefighter during a state or local emergency as a wobbler (felony or misdemeanor at prosecutor discretion);…

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