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Baltimore, by comparison, spends $480 million, or 25 percent of the general fund allocation, according to a 2017 study by The Center for Popular Democracy.

The U.S. spends some $100 billion annually on policing — most of it coming from local budgets — and an additional $80 billion on incarceration, according to a detailed 2017 report by the Center for Popular … Democracy.

Further reading

Freedom to Thrive: Reimagining Safety & Security in Our Communities (Center for Popular Democracy, Law for Black Lives, Black Youth Project 100)

Movement for Black Lives Policy Platform

Portland spends ahigher percentage of its general fund on police than Atlanta, Baltimore, Detroit, Los Angeles, and New York City, according to the Center for Popular Democracy.

Oakland resident Tracey Corder said she took part in the caravan because she is immunocompromised and felt safer protesting in her car.

Today, Minneapolis leaders are answering that call to action,” Local Progress, a project of the Center for Popular Democracy, said in a statement.

A joint report from UFR and the Center for Popular Democracy further outlines their case: Walmart’s current overlords waited “two, and in some cases seven weeks, before fully adopting major Centers for

Julio López Varona, coordinador del movimiento Construyamos Otro Acuerdo, indicó que es necesario que la Legislatura exprese su postura ya que este grupo, los propios legisladores y otros expertos entienden

A few years ago, a collaboration between The Center for Popular Democracy, Law For Black Lives, and Black Youth Project 100 yielded a fascinating report into “reimagining safety and security in our communities

cities like Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Detroit, Baltimore, and Houston spend more than 25 percent of their general fund budgets on their police departments, according to a 2017 report by the Center … for Popular Democracy.

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