Posted on 06/26/2020 6:29:33 AM PDT by rktman
Dear San Franciscan,
America is experiencing a moment of national anguish, as we grieve the loss of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and so many others killed by police brutality and racial injustice. But Americans from across the country peacefully protesting have transformed this moment of pain into a movement of national action to demand an end to systemic injustice and police brutality.
This week, led by the Congressional Black Caucus, House Democrats passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act: bold, unprecedented reforms to curb police brutality, end racial profiling and eliminate qualified immunity for law enforcement. Specifically, the bill:
Bans chokeholds; Stops no-knock warrants; Ends the qualified immunity doctrine that is a barrier to holding police officers accountable for wrongful conduct; Combats racial profiling; Mandates data collection, including body cameras and dashboard cameras; and Establishes new standards for policing.
Sadly, in my opinion, the Presidents weak Executive Order and Senate Republicans proposal both fall seriously short of what is required to combat the epidemic of racial injustice and police brutality in America, and fail to contain meaningful, mandatory accountability measures to end misconduct. During this moment of national anguish, we must insist on bold change, not surrender to the bare minimum.
As more names are added to an unbearably long list of Black Americans who have been killed at the hands of law enforcement, House Democrats will work to ensure that justice has been done and will continue to insist on the truth that Black Lives Matter. We urge Congressional Republicans and the White House to join us to support real change. The American people are watching, and they expect us to find common ground to save lives.
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Can’t bring the Republican bill forward because she wants HER party to own the issue.
Well, the one from the senate was from ‘one of them’ so there’s that. Just sayin’. Tim Scott brought it around and booker and harris declined.
If “they” don’t give a damn about the unbearably long list of Black Americans who have been killed at the hands of Black Americans, I don’t give a damn about the surprisingly short list of Black Americans who have been killed at the hands of law enforcement.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/24/politics/senate-police-reform-bill/index.htmlSenate Democrats block GOP police reform bill, throwing overhaul effort into flux
Washington (CNN)A Republican policing reform measure collapsed in the Senate on Wednesday when Democrats lined up to block it after criticizing the legislation as an inadequate response to nationwide calls for action to address police misconduct and racial injustice.
Dan Bongino on his podcast yesterday predicted that the above story will be buried and replaced by "Republicans block Police Reform" when the Senate rejects the House bill.
In work as we type.
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