An Update from Congressman Alcee Hastings

 Dear Friend:

As the entire world continues to feel the impacts of COVID-19, Florida is no exception, as our state averaged about 3,103 new COVID-19 cases per day last week, which is up approximately 87% from the previous week, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. As communities undergo phased re-openings across our state, please remember that we are still battling a virus that is no less deadly. Following the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines such as social distancing and using cloth masks in public continues to make all the difference in saving lives and protecting your loved ones. In the midst of this health crisis, and as communities across our nation continue to mourn and demand much-needed justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others, my office and I are here to listen to your needs and continue to advocate for every member of our community in Congress.

Police Reform

     This week, the House passed H.R.7120, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, transformative legislation which delivers the reforms needed to address systemic racism and save lives, while increasing transparency to ensure police are held accountable. Let me be clear: I have friends who are police officers. Not all police officers are bad. However, we must address the blatant racism and bias in policing. This bill will do just that and is worthy of every Member’s support. Our nation is built on the fundamental promise of equal justice for all, and I am dedicated to continuing the ongoing effort to fulfill that promise for all Americans. I was proud to manage the rule for House consideration and vote for this critically important measure.

On June 26th, I was pleased to join Representatives Lois Frankel (D-FL) and Ted Deutch (D-FL) in sending a letter to Palm Beach County commissioners and mayors calling on them to initiate policing reforms at the local level. As we advance this critical work, I look forward to engaging with constituents and families throughout South Florida to ensure that we take any additional steps necessary to end police brutality, safeguard the civil rights of all Americans, and heal our nation.

I will continue to closely monitor COVID-19 and share relevant information, so please make sure you are subscribed to my e-newsletter to receive these important updates. Visit my official Coronavirus Information page, which includes details on Resources, Legislative Responses and What I Am Working On. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call my district offices in Tamarac at (954) 733-2800 or West Palm Beach at 561-461-6767, as well as my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-1313. With warm personal regards, I remain,

Sincerely,

 

 

Alcee L. Hastings, Member of Congress, 20th District o

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