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IC, Coralville officials discuss next steps as state law dissolving citizen review boards goes into effect - The Daily Iowan

Summary by The Daily Iowan
Iowa City and Coralville are looking for a path forward after Senate File 311, which prohibits communities from having citizen police review boards, went into effect on Aug. 16. Signed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 19, the law bans cities from having “a board or other entity for the purpose of citizen review of the conduct of officers,” leading to all six boards in the state, located in Iowa City, Coralville, University Heights, Cedar Rapids,…
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The Daily Iowan broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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