Four Years After George Floyd: Stalled Reforms and Lingering Questions

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Four years after George Floyd's murder, efforts to pass significant police reform in Washington have stalled, with bipartisan negotiations failing to produce legislation. President Biden's calls for action have not led to substantial changes, and the issue remains contentious as the 2024 elections approach. Despite some local reforms, the lack of federal progress continues to frustrate activists and Floyd's family.
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