Proposing A New Plan. This week, members of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association have sent a letter to Governor Baker’s office about their support of the Black and Latino Caucus’ 10 Point Plan for police reform in the state. This comes at a time when there is a nationwide call for police reform and Massachusetts is trying to implement new reform throughout the state. This 10 Point Plan is different than that of what the state Senate and House initially proposed. This plan includes establishing guidelines to ban all uses of excessive force, a ban on chokeholds, creating mechanisms to promote diversity within the force, and qualified immunity may be invoked in certain limited circumstances, among other things. Are you satisfied with this 10 Point Plan or would you like to see something added? Mark Leahy, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association joins Jordan to discuss.
Dining This Winter. The Coronavirus has put a serious damper on the way restaurants normally function.It has been a little over a month now that restaurants in the Commonwealth have opened their doors for both indoor and outdoor dining. With the Fall and Winter seasons fast approaching while the Coronavirus is still looming, it has many restaurateurs worried that their businesses will take another huge hit with diners being wary of not only the virus but the cold as well! Are restaurants starting to put a plan in place for the colder months? Would you go out to eat indoors with the virus still looming, especially if there is yet to be a vaccine? President and CEO of Legal Seafoods, Roger Berkowitz joins Jordan to discuss.
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