Bill
LC 778
Revise law enforcement laws
Draft LC 778 aimed to revise law enforcement laws to boost accountability, transparency, and training (bodycams, oversight); it died in May 2025.
Bill
LC 778
Draft LC 778 aimed to revise law enforcement laws to boost accountability, transparency, and training (bodycams, oversight); it died in May 2025.
LC 778 is a draft bill titled “Revise law enforcement laws.” The bill’s status indicates it is a draft that ultimately died in the legislative process. It was introduced on November 4, 2024. The formal record shows the bill was assigned a drafter and initially placed on hold, with the latest action noting that the draft died in process on May 23, 2025. The available information does not include the bill’s text or specific provisions.
The exact text of LC 778 is not provided here, so specific provisions cannot be enumerated. A bill with the title “Revise law enforcement laws” typically seeks to modify statutory frameworks governing police practices and related procedures. Possible areas such revisions often address include, but are not limited to:
- Use of force standards and de-escalation requirements
- Officer accountability, investigations, and disciplinary processes
- Training, certification, and professional standards for law enforcement personnel
- Body-worn cameras, data collection, reporting, and transparency
- Complaint intake, civilian oversight, and independent review mechanisms
- Privacy protections and civil liberties considerations
- Recruitment, hiring, and retention policies
- Funding, grants, or compliance timelines for implementing reforms
Note: These are general categories commonly addressed in similar reform bills. The actual LC 778 provisions, if any, are not specified in the provided information.
If LC 778 had become law, potential impacts could have included:
- Changes to police procedures and daily operations for agencies subject to the statute
- New accountability mechanisms affecting investigations of officer conduct
- Additional training or certification requirements for officers
- Implementation of body-worn camera programs and related data governance
- Implications for budgets, compliance timelines, and administrative workload
- Effects on civil liberties protections and public transparency
This summary reflects the information provided and does not presume specific enacted provisions absent the bill’s text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.