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H.R. 5361: George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2025

The "George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2025" is a legislative proposal aimed at improving police accountability, transparency, and community engagement in law enforcement practices. The bill addresses several key areas:

Accountability and Transparency

The bill seeks to enhance accountability for police misconduct by mandating independent investigations. It promotes the hiring of a diverse range of law enforcement personnel and establishes civilian oversight mechanisms to provide an additional layer of accountability.

Data Collection and Reporting

A significant focus of the bill is the collection of data related to police activities. This includes:

  • Mandating law enforcement agencies to gather data on incidents of racial profiling, use of force, and interactions with the public.
  • Requiring annual reports on body-worn camera programs, which are intended to enhance policing transparency.
  • Establishing requirements for law enforcement agencies to report their compliance with the new provisions.

Racial Profiling and Training

The bill requires federal law enforcement agencies to adopt policies that prohibit racial profiling. It also mandates training for officers in best practices concerning civil rights and non-discriminatory policing, as well as the implementation of data collection and complaint handling systems to address any misconduct.

Funding and Compliance

Under this bill, states that wish to receive federal funding must adhere to the established policies against racial profiling and ensure compliance with data collection and accountability procedures. There are penalties for agencies that fail to comply, promoting best practices in law enforcement operations.

Control of Military Equipment

The bill includes provisions to limit the transfer of military equipment to local law enforcement agencies. This is aimed at ensuring that police forces operate in a manner that is more aligned with community needs and expectations.

Body-Worn Camera Usage

The legislation facilitates the sharing of body-worn camera footage for civil rights investigations. It also requires the development of a training toolkit and comprehensive studies on the effectiveness of body camera programs.

Prohibitions and Penalties

One of the significant provisions of the bill is the strict prohibition of sexual acts committed by officers while on duty. The bill imposes severe penalties for officers who violate this rule, reinforcing accountability in law enforcement conduct.

Operational Requirements

Additional operational requirements are set forth, including obligations for agencies to maintain orderly inventories and compliance with inventory handling regulations. Agencies must also provide notice to Congress regarding property handling related to transferred controlled property.

Community Relations

Lastly, the bill emphasizes the importance of improving community relations and providing victim services, thereby fostering a collaborative relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

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Date Action
Sep. 15, 2025 Introduced in House
Sep. 15, 2025 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on Armed Services, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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