The St. Louis Police Officers Association has been vocal in sup­port of the bill, as has the Ethical Society of Police, a union that rep­re­sents Black cops in St. Louis. The two unions have long dis­agreed on some polit­i­cal issues, par­tic­u­lar­ly relat­ed to police reform. The Ethical Society of Police opposeda move by St. Louis pros­e­cu­tors to join the offi­cers asso­ci­a­tion in a rebuke of St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell, who ran on a reform plat­form and oust­ed long­time offi­cers asso­ci­a­tion ally Bob McCulloch in 2018. The Missouri state Legislature first brought the bill tar­get­ing St. Louis up for con­sid­er­a­tion in January. The bill passed out of a state Senate com­mit­tee ear­li­er this month and is expect­ed to pass out of a House com­mit­tee in the com­ing weeks before receiv­ing a full floor vote in both cham­bers. (This sto­ry orig­i­nat­ed at the Intercept)