Rep. Glenn Ivey and Minnesota AG Keith Ellison on police reform 6 years after George Floyd's murder
Summary
Six years after George Floyd's murder, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has passed the House of Representatives twice but has not passed the Senate. Representative Glenn Ivey and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison discussed the current state of police reform efforts.Key Facts
- George Floyd was murdered six years ago in Minneapolis.
- The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act aims to reform police practices.
- The bill has passed the House of Representatives two times.
- The bill remains stalled and has not passed the Senate.
- Rep. Glenn Ivey is from Maryland and is a Democrat.
- Keith Ellison is the Attorney General of Minnesota.
- Both officials talked about police reform on CBS News.
- Lawmakers continue to look for ways to advance police reform.
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