Prompted by announcements of a price increase for water services and a home-buying incentive to attract new police officers, Amy and Don discuss the complexities of government funding and the mission of policing, sharing some stories of encounters where police were called.
Additional resources:
- "Bloomington City Council Approves 18% Water Rate Increase Starting In 2022" (Indiana Public Media, by Ethan Burks, March 18, 2021)
https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/city-council-approves-cbu-water-rate-increase-starting-in-2022.php
- "Bloomington Outlines Incentives To Attract New Police Officers" (Indiana Public Media, by Adam Pinsker, March 12, 2021)
https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/bloomington-outlines-incentivestoattract-new-police-officers.php
- "Bloomington City Council approves $166 million city budget for 2021" (Indiana Daily Student, by Mel Fronczek, October 15, 2020)
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2020/10/bloomington-city-council-approves-166-million-city-budget-for-2021-covid-19-recovery
- "Alternatives to the Police" (McGill Daily, by Evan Dent, Molly Korab, and Farid Rener, March 2018)
https://www.mcgilldaily.com/PoliceIssue/Restorative-Justice.html
- Mandate In-Service Training (IN.gov, ILEA)
https://www.in.gov/ilea/2525.htm
Special thanks to BCC interns, Rylie Cook and Constance Johnson, for helping with research for this season.
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