Plain English Breakdown
The bill did not pass, so its exact fiscal impact is uncertain.
Stop American Gestapo Act (SAGA)
This bill makes it illegal for law enforcement officers to wear masks or face coverings while on duty unless they are protecting against diseases or natural disasters, and requires officers to display their names and badge numbers clearly.
What This Bill Does
- Makes it a crime for police officers to wear masks, face coverings, or disguises when interacting with the public during work hours.
- Allows exceptions if the mask is needed to prevent disease spread or protect from smoke or other dangerous particles in emergencies.
- Requires all law enforcement officers to show their names and badge numbers clearly while on duty.
Who It Names or Affects
- Law enforcement officers at local, state, and federal levels
- The public when interacting with police
Terms To Know
- Class C misdemeanor
- A minor crime that can result in a fine or short jail time.
- N95 classification
- A type of mask certified by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to protect against airborne diseases.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass in its current session.
- It is unclear how much it will cost local governments to enforce this law.
- There may be less revenue from fines if undercover operations are prevented by the new rules.