Justice in Policing Act

While there is no single policy prescription that will erase the decades of systemic racism and excessive policing, The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act is a bold, transformative proposal to create structural change with meaningful reforms. Legislation Hearings Statements of Support Become a Citizen Cosponsor 2020 Justice in Policing Act Resources

Legislation

The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act is a bold, comprehensive approach to hold police accountable, change the culture of law enforcement, empower our communities, and build trust between law enforcement and our communities by addressing systemic racism and bias to help save lives. This legislation makes it easier for the federal government to successfully prosecute police misconduct cases, ends racial and religious profiling and eliminates qualified immunity for law enforcement. The legislation bans the use of chokeholds and no-knock warrants—which took the lives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Eric Garner—at the federal level and encourages states to do the same. This package will finally allow meaningful accountability in cases of police brutality.

Full text of the legislation is available here.
A fact sheet on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 is available here.
Work to End Racial and Religious Profiling
Save Lives by Banning Chokeholds and No-Knock Warrants
Limit Military Equipment on American Streets and Requires Body Cameras
Hold Police Accountable in Court
Investigate Police Misconduct
Empower Our Communities to Reimagine Public Safety in an Equitable and Just Way
Change the Culture of Law Enforcement with Training to Build Integrity and Trust
Improve Transparency by Collecting Data on Police Misconduct and Use-of-Force