Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed three public safety bills into law on Tuesday afternoon at City Hall. The legislation includes a ban on firearm bump stocks, the addition of speed cameras to Broad Street, and new requirements for eviction officers. These measures aim to enhance public safety across the city. The signing ceremony was attended by city council members and public safety advocates.
The early results of Mayor Cherelle Parker's and Police Chief Kevin Bethel's public safety policies in Philadelphia are encouraging, writes Thomas Hogan. https://t.co/JdEGbx9zwy
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed three bills related to public safety into law Tuesday afternoon, including one to add speed cameras to part of Broad Street. https://t.co/sOzOECuuue
Today, I signed three Public Safety bills in our continued effort to create a Safer, Cleaner, Greener Philadelphia for all. https://t.co/tpB71XR3Z4
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed three bills into law this afternoon to address public safety in the city. @LeahUko has the details on the one bill that will tackle driving and speeding on major roadways. https://t.co/dMTWtFtYp5
Watch: Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is set to sign several bills into law, including legislation to ban firearm bump stocks, add speed cameras to Broad Street and provide new requirements for eviction officers. https://t.co/w7kJznz1Up
ICYMI: I stood with @councilmemberkj and my colleagues as @phillymayor signed several bills into law, including: ✅ FY25 Budget ✅ Low-income property tax freeze ✅ Making the Eviction Diversion Program permanent We're putting City Hall to work for West and Southwest Philly! https://t.co/Uwsvfp6Jg2
Three public safety bills will be signed into law at City Hall as Mayor Cherelle Parker joins city council members and public safety advocates during a ceremony Tuesday afternoon. https://t.co/6BFaMeOwso