On Capitol Hill today, lawmakers and advocates who want to overhaul the nation’s policing laws held a series of meetings searching for legislation that can pass both chambers of Congress.
The families of several victims of police violence met with South Carolina Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott to discuss negotiations over legislation related to police reform.
After the meeting, the attorneys for those families said they made it clear to the senators they want to see what they described as “meaningful change” that comes from the passage of these bills.
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