Four Years After George Floyd, Police Reform Remains Elusive

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On the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, his family and Democratic lawmakers renewed calls for Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, aimed at police accountability and reform. The bill, which previously passed the House but stalled in the Senate, seeks to prevent unnecessary deaths and ensure equal protection under the law. Floyd's family remains committed to activism despite skepticism about the bill's passage.
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