Politics & Government
Rep. Harley Rouda Votes For George Floyd Justice In Policing Act
A vote for new standards for policing was underway, Friday, in what Rep. Rouda says "will make this a more perfect union for ALL Americans."
Today, I will vote to pass the George Floyd #JusticeInPolicing Act to bring our nation closer to fulfilling its promise of equal justice for ALL Americans.
— Rep. Harley Rouda (@RepHarley) June 25, 2020
For men like #GeorgeFloyd.
For women like #BreonnaTaylor. pic.twitter.com/iudwC3mTmj
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — On Friday, Rep. Harley Rouda voted to pass the bipartisan George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, to transform the culture of policing to address systemic racism and increase police accountability and transparency.
"Millions of Americans, from Orange County to Minneapolis, have demanded accountability, reform, and justice — Congress has listened," said Rouda. "Today, I voted to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a common-sense and comprehensive bill to increase transparency and curb police brutality."
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act would:
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- Ban chokeholds;
- Stop no-knock warrants;
- End the qualified immunity doctrine that is a barrier to holding police officers accountable for wrongful conduct;
- Combat racial profiling;
- Mandate data collection, including body cameras and dashboard cameras; and
- Establish new standards for policing.
"This long-overdue legislation, led by my colleagues in the Congressional Black Caucus, is the culmination of decades of advocacy and peaceful protest," Rouda said. "I will keep fighting to make our nation a more perfect union for men like George Floyd, women like Breonna Taylor, and all Americans facing injustice."
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