This week I talked with sheriffs and police chiefs in #GA12 about police reform legislation. Their feedback is important to me, especially since the House will vote on partisan legislation later today. Everyone agrees there is need for reform, but without any bipartisan input, House Democrats have crafted a bill that has no chance of becoming law. Their proposal contains partisan poison pills and goes too far in federalizing law enforcement, which is best handled at the state and local level.

I’m proud to cosponsor the #JusticeAct, which offers real solutions like strengthening training, ensuring departments share information, increasing transparency, and much more. Unfortunately, Senate Democrats blocked any debate on this proposal. I hope they stop politicizing this issue and work with us on meaningful reform.

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Largely what I wanna see is I don't see trust and faith back between communities and law enforcement, and that's what we have in the in the Justice Act. like I said on one of the Democrats are it's their way of life in the House. They have the majority. they're gonna pass a bill out of here. It's just not gonna see the light of day. it has no chance of passing and so obviously this issue is not going to be debated. It's not gonna be by partisan. therefore, it has no. And becoming all the President signing it all it is is political pandering and frankly, that's the biggest problem we have in government right now is rather than deal with things like the covid- 19. virus, which should be we should have all together in in a crisis to deal with certain members of the the their To make it political and the leaders of their party and made it political say now it is law enforcement, but it's overdue. I'm so proud to work with Senator Tim Scott, my friend from South Carolina. Hopefully you know the American people speak loudly and before we get to the summer that we can't pass meaningful. law enforcement policy that will help law enforcement not hinder them and help them to build trust and in in our. Our communities are great to speak with you today and we'll give you reports. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter and you'll see all this information all the work. we're doing in our newsletter. Please give our office a call if we if we can be help to our constituents service operation has been amazing folks working and work around the clock and dealing with all the implementations legislation P program and those things so so. To my staff and the work that they've done. during this 19 crisis so with that, Thank you for the privilege to serve you and we look forward to getting things done here in the future.
Congressman Rick AllenVidéosThis week I talked with sheriffs and police chiefs in #GA12...