Four Years After George Floyd: Stalled Police Reforms and Lingering Distrust

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Four years after George Floyd's death, significant police reform remains elusive despite initial momentum and widespread protests. The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has stalled in Congress, and while President Biden has signed an executive order to address police misconduct, comprehensive national change has not been achieved. Advocates and families affected by police violence express frustration over the lack of progress and continue to push for more substantial reforms.
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