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Virginia’s Kaine, Beyer Want to Know How Much Money Taxpayers Spend on Police Misconduct

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Originally published in: WTOP News As the nation marks the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death in police custody Tuesday, two Virginia members of Congress are calling for more information on how much taxpayer money is spent on police misconduct lawsuits. In a CNBC op-ed, Rep. Don Beyer and Sen. Tim Kaine said little is known about the exact cost to…

CNBC -- Police misconduct can be deadly. It also costs taxpayers millions every year.

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Originally Published At CNBC There’s the human cost of police misconduct. Unarmed Black Americans are killed by police officers with appalling frequency. For young Black men, police violence is one of the leading causes of death.  A year ago, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on the neck of George Floyd for more than 9 minutes, murdering him.…

President Biden Signs Hate Crimes Legislation Into Law

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Tags: Equality

Yesterday President Biden signed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act into law. The bill contained the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act, first introduced by Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) in 2016. “The legislation just signed by the President will truly help strengthen America’s response to the rising scourge of hate crimes,” said Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA). “In the five years since I first introduced the NO HATE…

Reps. Suozzi, Horsford, Beyer, Schneider, Moore Introduce Legislation to Help Disadvantaged Populations get Back to Work

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Today, Representatives Tom Suozzi (D-NY), Steven Horsford (D-NV), Don Beyer (D-VA), Brad Schneider (D-IL), and Gwen Moore (D-WI) introduced legislation that would increase the amount of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) to help disadvantaged groups who have been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Occupations hit the hardest with prolonged unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic…

U.S. Park Police to Begin Wearing Body Cameras in San Francisco, Say They’ll be in N.Y. and D.C. by Year’s End

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Originally published in: The Washington Post The U.S. Park Police said Thursday that officers stationed in San Francisco will begin wearing body-worn cameras, making the federal police agency one of the few to use such cameras, and the new Park Police chief said the cameras will be worn by officers in Washington and New York by the end of the year. Chief Pamela A. Smith said when she…

Chairman Beyer Opening Statement for Hearing on Earth Science and Climate Change Activities at NASA

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Today, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology’s Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics is holding a hearing titled, “NASA’s Earth Science and Climate Change Activities: Current Roles and Future Opportunities.” Chairman of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, Rep. Don Beyer’s (D-VA), opening statement for the record is below. Good morning and welcome to today’s…

House Passes COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, Sending Bill To President Biden’s Desk For Signature

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Today the House passed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act with broad bipartisan support. The legislation was amended in the Senate to include the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act, a bill first introduced by Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) in 2016 to strengthen America's response to hate crimes. The COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act passed in the Senate last month 94-1, and now heads to the desk of President Biden, who…

Child Tax Credits Will Reach American Families Soon

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Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) today announced that over 100,000 children living in his Northern Virginia district would benefit from the expanded and improved Child Tax Credit, including an estimated 7,500 who will be lifted out of poverty, according to estimates compiled by the House Appropriations Committee. The Child Tax Credit is a fully refundable benefit enhanced by Congress as part of the…

Science Committee Members Statement on Scientific Integrity Task Force

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Today, the federal scientific integrity task force convened for the first time. The 46-person task force, comprised of members from more than two dozen government agencies, was mandated by the Biden Administration in a January memorandum, Restoring Trust in Government through Scientific Integrity and Evidence-Based Policy Making. Its mission is to review then effectiveness of agency…