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President Biden is now considering executive action as it has been almost a year since his push for legislation to combat misconduct in police departments. A bill named for George Floyd made it through the House but fell short in the Senate. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by Cedric Alexander who served as the law enforcement executive on former President Obama’s policing task force. 

— via www.nbcnews.com

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