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House approves changes to peace-officer database, sponsors say bill adds due process
Summary
House Bill 1136, concerning the searchable peace-officer database and appeal pathways for officers, passed the House after floor debate in which sponsors said the bill provides due-process fixes and opponents urged more procedural safeguards before public posting.
The Colorado House on April 1 approved House Bill 1136, a measure addressing the state peace-officer database and the process by which officers are placed on or removed from that database.
Representative Clifford, a sponsor, said the bill responds to concerns raised in working groups and among law-enforcement stakeholders by providing officers with clearer due-process avenues to resolve…
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