Police overhaul dims, but House Democrats push ahead on vote
WASHINGTON — With a policing overhaul stalled in the Senate, House Democrats are returning to Washington for a daylong debate and vote on their sweeping proposal to address the global outcry over the death of George Floyd and other Black Americans.
The House is set to vote Thursday evening on the Justice in Policing Act, perhaps the most ambitious proposed changes to police procedures and accountability in decades.
Backed by the nation’s leading civil rights groups, it is a legislative effort that tries to match the moment of massive demonstrations filling city streets for weeks. It has almost zero chance of becoming law.
On the eve of the vote, President Donald Trump’s administration signalled he would veto the bill. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has also said it will not pass the Republican-held chamber.