AUSTIN, TX – In a post to social media Monday afternoon state of Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Legislative Council sent in draft language for a proposed law that would immediately transfer the control of the Austin Police Department over to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
In August, the Governor openly expressed his displeasure with Austin City Council’s decision to cut roughly $20 million from the APD’s annual budget, in addition to also transferring $130 million out of funding over the course of the year.
Ultimately, the council’s decision came in response to the harsh criticism it received due to the way officers with Austin PD dealt with citizens during the protests seen over the summer.
Then in September Gov. Abbott received a legislation proposal that would allow Texas cities with over 1 million residents and fewer than two police officers per 1,000 residents to have it's police force consolidated with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
This proposal would also include Austin, which has been the ultimate reason for the legislation’s creation in the first place.
On Monday, Abbott followed up on these past considerations in a Tweet that stated as follows:
“Just in time for Christmas: The Legislative Council has sent draft language for a proposed law that would transfer control of the Austin Police Department to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
One way or another we will pass a law to keep Austin safe.”
Several days earlier, the Governor made a promise to pass the legislation in the upcoming session claiming, “The state will fix this.”
“Texas will pass a law this session supporting law enforcement and defunding cities that defund the police.”
Comments
Oh yeah, keep going, tread on me a little harder. Where is all the uproar from you "The gubmint cant tell me wut to do!" folks? Wearing a mask is a "gross overreach of power" but a city voting on how it allocates its budget, "The sky is falling!"
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