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Oakland Councilmember Proposes Scaling Back Police Commission Powers

06 May 2026 11:55

Councilmember Ken Houston has proposed a ballot measure to reduce the Oakland Police Commission's powers, including removing its ability to hire and fire police chiefs and appoint the inspector general. The plan would make the commission an advisory body, similar to the old review board.

Critics argue the commission has hindered policing, while supporters say it's vital for accountability. A recent poll shows 60% of voters want significant changes but not elimination.

The proposal will be discussed at a May 7 committee meeting. - Houston's plan would let each councilmember and the mayor appoint a commissioner.

- The commission's role in hiring and firing chiefs would be eliminated. - Supporters call it an attack on oversight; critics blame the commission for department issues.

- Any changes require voter approval via a ballot measure.

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