Madison City Council rejects bid to defund police oversight agency

A Madison police oversight agency survived another year on the chopping block after City Council members rejected a proposal to defund the Office of the Independent Monitor and redirect its funding to the Police Department.

Alds. Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Isadore Knox and Joann Pritchett cosponsored the floor amendment, prior to the City Council debating its operating and capital budgets for next year.

The three alders proposed pulling about $400,000 in funding from the Office of the Independent Monitor, eliminating its two and a half positions, and putting the resources toward police body cameras…

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