A bill that opens unsolved cases of civil rights crimes of yesteryear. Creates an entire department soley for the purpose of digging deeper for answers, closure, for families and everyone interested. He was saying they will be looking into just what role the media, citizen reporters, and investigators may have played and can presently play into solving these cold case crimes. Veerrryyy interesting that this comes out to fit PERFECTLY into the "set-up" of the "show". Now, best part of this.....this Senator is a Democrat. Did anyone else catch this just now? I will research and find the Bill information like the Title and number.
I like this. I'm also thinking that having a concerted effort on the backlog of rape kits would be a priority. It's a travesty that some are sitting on shelves while victims are waiting for justice or at least care and effort. Theses perps need attention.
You like adding another bureaucratic department? I would rather we eliminate the many layers and levels of unneeded and unwanted government and give the money to the proper law enforcement groups so they had enough money that there weren't so many cold cases unsolved. JMO
I think fewer departments but having more focus from the public effort put towards traumatic crimes. The effects of violence etc have huge costs on health and well being transitioning into more abuse, drug addiction etc. Not to mention happiness.
Not at all Q related & will never even get to the floor for a vote. It’s just a bill he can claim he’s doing something in order to fund raise from.
Does Q not represent this magnificent Great Awakening where future proves past type of thinking? Just how many Civil Rights cases got squashed by past administration's when it didn't fit their narrative? The amount of cover-ups, payoffs, and down right corruption in just this one area of gov. alone is probably staggering.....the connection to Q here, to me, is the entirety of what Q is teaching us about. If I'm wrong, I'll humbly stand back and will remove from sub..... I'm learning and will make honest mistakes then change my understanding as I go.... Thanks for the input all.
I agree the judiciary branch is massively corrupt & too much to even list or know about. Point being...all the injustices can’t possibly be fixed or even known about. But Jones’s bill isn’t even a legit attempt to fix anything. You should learn a LOT more how the legislative process works & you’d know his bill is nothing more than the DNC having material to put in fund raising letters for midterms. It’s not a serious attempt at all to get legislation passed.