Statements about S.1056: End Racial Profiling Act of 2015

Two members of Congress have made 10 statements about this bill.

Date Member Party State / District Title
Nov. 4, 2015 Benjamin L. Cardin D MD Cardin, Frosh, Civil Rights Groups and Law Enforcement Discuss Efforts to End Discriminatory Profiling and Move Forward on Criminal Justice Reform
Oct. 26, 2015 Benjamin L. Cardin D MD Cardin Statement on Poll Showing Overwhelming Support for Ending Racial Profiling in America
June 18, 2015 Benjamin L. Cardin D MD Cardin, Mikulski Introduce Legislative Package to Restore Community Trust in Baltimore and Nationwide
April 22, 2015 Benjamin L. Cardin D MD Cardin, Conyers Reintroduce Federal Ban on Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement
Oct. 26, 2015 D MD Cardin Statement on Poll Showing Overwhelming Support for Ending Racial Profiling in America
June 18, 2015 D MD Cardin, Mikulski Introduce Legislative Package to Restore Community Trust in Baltimore and Nationwide
April 22, 2015 D VA Kaine Introduces Bill To Ban Racial Profiling By Law Enforcement
April 22, 2015 D MD Cardin, Conyers Reintroduce Federal Ban on Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement
Aug. 10, 2016 D MD Cardin Statement on Department of Justice Report on Baltimore Police Practices
July 15, 2016 D MD Cardin Calls on Judiciary Committee to Finally Move Forward Legislation on Police Reform, Ending Racial Profiling
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