Texas Scorecard by Jacob Asmussen June 12, 2020
Some socialist groups in the city are protesting for the council to take away over $100 million from the department. AUSTIN — “You cannot solve a public safety crisis by creating another,†Corby Jastrow, president of the Greater Austin Crime Commission, told the Austin City Council on Thursday.
After a 12-hour meeting, the city council voted unanimously to partially defund the Austin Police Department.
The council’s decision directs the city manager to halt any new sworn officer staff positions, as well as redirect money from the department’s budget and use it toward other social services. The city manager will bring back proposals to the council over the next few months as they decide specific numbers for next year’s city budget.
As far as how much to cut, some socialist and leftist groups have been petitioning the council to take away at least $100 million—a quarter—from the police department’s budget next year.
Hundreds of citizens, including some members of the Democratic Socialists of America, testified to the council on Thursday in favor of the proposal, while some voiced a public safety concern over the decision to defund.
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