"Four Years After George Floyd: Stalled Reforms and Renewed Calls for Change"

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Four years after George Floyd's murder sparked nationwide protests and calls for police reform, many efforts for change have stalled or reversed. The federal George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has not passed, and several states have enacted tough-on-crime policies. Philonise Floyd, George's brother, expresses frustration over the lack of progress, while activists continue to push for reforms amid growing conservative backlash.
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