From David Cicilline <[email protected]>
Subject personally asking you
Date April 23, 2021 2:48 PM
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Hi there,

Last summer, the pain and anguish of the American people over
the killing of Black people by police spilled out onto the
streets. We demanded justice for the killing of George Floyd,
Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and the hundreds of others who
lost their lives at the hands of law enforcement.

Yesterday, we finally saw some accountability when Derek Chauvin
was convicted of murdering George Floyd.

And while I hope this verdict brought the Floyd family some
measure of relief, there is no doubt that we have a lot of work
to do in changing the ways police interact with those they are
sworn to protect.

We need systemic change. And the Justice in Policing Act is the
beginning of that work in Congress. It would bring much-needed
reform to the way we police in America and would work to end
systemic violence against Black Americans. It would demilitarize
police forces, ban chokeholds, make lynching a federal crime, and
so much more.

The House stepped up and met this issue head-on, and now it's
time for the Senate to do its job and pass the bill as soon as
possible so Joe Biden can sign it into law.

Will you add your name here and demand the Senate pass the
Justice in Policing Act immediately so we can tackle the systemic
changes we need to save lives?
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SIGN ON
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While it is a good first step in ensuring that more Black
Americans do not die at the hands of police, this bill will not
fix everything. There is more left to accomplish to better invest
in our communities, and I look forward to being a part of that
fight.

- David----

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