
Stumbling blocks remain for policing overhaul but Congress eyes May deadline as talks continue
CNN
Key lawmakers in both parties plan to engage in substantive talks in the coming weeks to see if there can be a policing overhaul deal reached by the time of Democrats' self-imposed deadline: George Floyd's death anniversary.
Democratic Rep. Karen Bass of California told CNN the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin "gives us hope" for a policing overhaul bill. "I am hoping that we will get it over the finish line and this will be positive." Bass along with GOP Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and Democratic Sen. Cory Booker are trying to sketch out parameters of what a Senate version of this bill will look like. The next step will be formal negotiations in the Senate. By all accounts from all sides, there is a sincere desire to make something work on this.More Related News

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