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Title: House passes police reform bill that faces dead end in Senate
Post by: mystery-ak on June 26, 2020, 01:20:34 am
House passes police reform bill that faces dead end in Senate
By Mike Lillis and Juliegrace Brufke - 06/25/20 08:46 PM EDT

The House on Thursday passed sweeping criminal justice reforms aimed at curbing the use of excessive force by law enforcement in the wake of the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who was killed by Minneapolis police  exactly one month ago.

The package was crafted exclusively by the majority Democrats — drawing howls of criticism from GOP leaders — and its passage was never in doubt, as Democrats of all stripes united in a 236 to 181 vote to send the measure to the Senate.
GOP Reps. Will Hurd (Texas), Fred Upton (Mich.), and Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.) bucked party lines and voted for the measure.

Democrats are hoping to seize on the momentum generated by the massive protests that followed Floyd’s death to move a laundry list of police reforms they’ve pushed, unsuccessfully, for years or even decades.

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https://thehill.com/homenews/house/504646-police-reforms-pass-house-headed-to-dead-end-in-gridlocked-senate