A committee has voted in favor of to give control over its , which has been under state control since the Civil War.
Those arguing in favor of local control say it's past time for St. Louis to regain authority over its police force.Harry Kennedy is Legislative Director for .
"This past November, approximately 69 percent of the citizens of the city of St. Louis, and this bill refers to the city of St. Louis only, 69 percent voted in support of local control of their police department," Kennedy told the House Committee on Urban Issues.
Joe Steiger of the spoke against the bill. He told the committee that being under state control makes the police department more effective and efficient.
"(St. Louis) city government does not run effectively," Steiger said. "It's (an) overly burdensome bureaucracy that's filled with red tape and political favors...we want to remain as a professional police department and not become a political police department."
The committee passed the local control bill by a 7-2 vote. It next goes to the . If it passes there, it moves to the House floor for debate.
Last year's version of the bill reached the House floor, but failed to pass. It's sponsored again this year by (D, St. Louis). It's sponsored in the by (D, St. Louis).