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  1. Aug 28

    The American people deserve and will elect an Administration and a Senate that will work with House Democrats to dismantle structural racism, make a reality, and move us closer to our promise of liberty and justice for all.

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  3. Aug 29

    What happened to Jacob Blake, and Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, and too many others cannot continue. It is past time to put the Act on the Senate floor. It passed the House two months ago!

  4. Aug 28

    Today we honor Martin Luther King, John Lewis, and countless others who led the 57 years ago by demanding change. We demand an end to the police killings of Black Americans. We demand the Senate act on the Act.

  5. 2 hours ago

    The time for studies and commissions is over. We need national legislation that will actually *do* something to end police brutality and violence. Contact your senators and urge them to pass the Act ✏️ 📝

  6. Sep 2

    George Floyd was murdered 100 days ago. The House passed the George Floyd Act in June, but McConnell still won’t hold a vote. Call him today. Send a tweet. Then contact your senators to demand action. We can’t rest until this passes.

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  7. Aug 28

    64 days since the House passed the George Floyd Act. 105 days since the House passed the (Covid relief). The Senate GOP majority refuses to be what America needs it to be. It is what it is.

  8. Sep 4

    Over two months ago, the American people demanded change and the House took decisive action by passing the George Floyd Act to end excessive use of force, hold police officers accountable, and ensure transparency.

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  9. Sep 2

    The time for justice is NOW. The police must be held accountable to PROTECT the communities they serve. House Democrats passed the George Floyd Act to move our country forward.

  10. Sep 3

    What happened to Daniel Prude is wrong. His tragic death requires full accountability for any and all wrong-doing and an immediate and complete investigation, which is currently doing. The Senate must pass the Act NOW.

  11. Ban on chokeholds. Ban on no-knock warrants. Qualified immunity reforms. Nationwide police misconduct registry. Limitations on the transfer of military equipment to police. The House passed a bill to do all of this 2 months ago. The Senate must pass the Act.

  12. Glad to see the weighing in to support the George Floyd Act! They point out to Sen. McConnell that “you alone have the ability to act now” and “we implore you to allow the will of the Senate to work...by scheduling a floor vote.” Amen!

  13. Aug 28

    We are not done marching. We must work to end systemic racism in America. We must bring real change to our police departments. We must pass the Act.

  14. Sep 2

    Sooooo tell me again how systematic racism isn't a thing?

  15. The House passed the Act over two months ago and Mitch McConnell hasn’t given it a vote in the Senate. President Trump should end his opposition to taking action on this policing reform. People want us to act on racial justice and now is the time to do it.

  16. Aug 30

    The U.S. House took an important step toward addressing police brutality and racial injustice by passing the George Floyd Act. Send your senators a message telling them to follow the House's lead and pass this legislation:

  17. Aug 28

    George Floyd was murdered 95 days ago. today and continue to demand action and accountability. The House passed the George Floyd Act more than two months ago and won’t allow a vote. Make sure he hears from you today & every day after.

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  19. Aug 31

    Anyone talking about the protests in a negative light should be far more mad that the republicans are sitting on the justice in policing act. It could be all over.

  20. The House has passed hundreds of bills to the Senate, most of them bipartisan, which sit on Mitch McConnell’s desk. The bills address , the USPS, much needed COVID relief, and much more. The Senate needs to get back to work and pass these bills now!

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