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St. Paul Mayor Carter Announces 48-Member Commission To Recommend Alternatives To Police Response
The 48 members cover a broad range of voices from public and private sectors, as well as education and nonprofit groups.

By WCCO-TV, CBS Minnesota
December 10, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – In St. Paul, the debate over policing turns to a group of citizens. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced a Community-First Safety Commission on Thursday.
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The 48 members cover a broad range of voices from public and private sectors, as well as education and nonprofit groups.
The group will focus on alternatives to police response and approaches for ongoing community involvement. They will also consider whether to create a city-staffed office to drive and integrate the work.
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