The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on police brutality on June 10 as Nancy Pelosi and Democratic leaders push to have a police reform package on the floor by the end of the month
Passage of the Democratic package would mark a major step in the long political struggle over policing reform, and party leaders predict challenges from Republicans and police unions, especially over any attempt to change the qualified immunity doctrine.
“I have confidence that legislation will pass the House. I do not have that same confidence in the Senate,” she said. However, it’s unclear whether House Democrats will formally get behind two other high-profile measures pushed by their own members.
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