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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The fifth and final recommendation is to adopt practices around record keeping and data that ensure transparency and public access. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The fourth item is to enhance the Use of Force policies, so the rules and the consequences are clear to both the officers and the public. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The third recommendation is to expand the body-worn camera program and continue to ban the use of biometrics and facial recognition software. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The second is to strengthen the work the Police Department does on diversity and inclusion. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The first is to replace the Co-Op Board with a new body, called the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

I received a briefing on the recommendations this morning that I can summarize for you. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Now they have produced draft recommendations, and they are inviting the community to give input before we move forward with implementation. You can find it at https://t.co/Gt1Gi0wSKs. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The work of the Task Force is what I want to talk about today. It is chaired by former U.S. Attorney Wayne Budd. Its members are drawn from civil rights organizations, community activists, clergy, the legal community, and police officers of color. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We appointed a Police Reform Task Force to make sure that the progress continues, and the community is shaping that progress. https://t.co/g1qG1vV2IF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We strengthened use-of-force policies in the police department to build on our progress as a national leader in de-escalation and community policing. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We moved 20% of the police overtime budget into anti-racism and community health programs. Our COVID Health Inequities Task Force is developing a plan called “Health Equity Now.” https://t.co/a9qQkAaBzP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

On June 12, we declared racism a public health crisis in the @CityofBoston. We took a number of steps to act on it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Systemic racism kills and it destroys trust and hope. The new level of passion in the movement for justice inspired us to listen and work more urgently. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

That’s why the work of ending systemic racism is so important. And it’s why the response to George Floyd’s murder in late May was so powerful, and has continued to be powerful. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

To be a strong city, we need to be a city that works for everyone, where everyone knows they have a fair shot and real opportunity. We need equity. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

#COVID19 shined a light on what inequality does to our city and our country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

✅If you live in a large household, with several roommates or multiple generations, be extra cautious. ✅Avoid large gatherings. ✅If you have been to a party or gathering of any kind: assume you have been exposed to the virus and get tested to protect yourself and your family. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

✅If you operate a business, follow the guidelines and make sure your employees and customers can follow them as well. ✅If you’re a college student, please follow your college’s guidelines. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

✅Stay 6 feet from other people. ✅Wear a mask. ✅Keep washing your hands and cleaning surfaces both at work and at home. ✅I’m suggesting getting your flu shot. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

I’m certainly grateful for everyone who is doing their part. And we continually need everyone to work together. That means: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The mobile testing team is active: over 1000 total tests in East Boston last week, and that’s not inflated by college testing. The Mobile Team will stay in East Boston for an additional week, and we’ll continue outreach. https://t.co/4muiWx9v6I — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

In East Boston, as of September 5, the positive test rate 6.6%. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

And despite doubling our testing numbers, our number of positive tests has not gone up. We have two good trends: case numbers going down citywide and college students with low infection rates. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We have over 3,200 Boston residents tested every day, and colleges account for roughly half of that number. That’s important with thousands of students coming into Boston, we need to make sure they are tested so we can contain any new infections. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

For the week ending September 5, the positive test rate was 1.5%, and continues to move in the right direction. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Thoughts and prayers are with the families. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Boston’s numbers, also from yesterday: 34 new cases, for a total of 16,001. No new deaths, the total remains 754 for the last 9 days. https://t.co/rXDL3pGchq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

In Massachusetts yesterday there were 182 new confirmed cases, bringing the total to 121,396 confirmed cases. There were 4 new deaths, for a total of 8,937. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Today, I’ll share our latest updates relating to #COVID19 in the @CityofBoston. Tune in to https://t.co/ifDgvyeO0i at 2:00 p.m. https://t.co/3XYUOJQ1LC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Thank you, Fred Wiseman, for shining a light on the hard work of the @CityOfBoston employees who dedicate each day to making #Boston the city it is. I’m so proud to be the Mayor of the @CityofBoston. https://t.co/diYnmoGDC7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2020