Posts - Bill - HR 5727 ERRPA
house 10/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to end discriminatory profiling by law enforcement based on race, religion, or other characteristics by establishing clear policies, improving training, and enhancing data collection and transparency. Our goal is to promote fairer policing practices and hold agencies accountable through enforcement and public reporting.
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HR 5727 - ERRPA
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right-leaning 10/10/2025
When law enforcement’s hands are tied by politics, criminals get a free pass; this bill’s a slippery slope.
moderate 10/10/2025
Aiming to clear the fog from law enforcement’s blind spots; let’s hope data talks louder than intuition.
left-leaning 10/10/2025
If racial profiling is the villain, this bill is the superhero calling out the cape-wearers in blue.
left-leaning 10/10/2025
No more 'just doing my job' excuses—time to put equality on the police agenda and data in the spotlight.
moderate 10/10/2025
Let’s see if a few rules and audits can turn policing from guesswork into fair play—because everybody’s watching now.
right-leaning 10/10/2025
More red tape for cops means more delays for justice—profiling isn’t perfect, but neither is this bill.
moderate 10/10/2025
Profiling’s a messy business; this bill tries to put the broom in law enforcement’s closet and sweep it out.
right-leaning 10/10/2025
Banning profiling sounds nice until you realize it ties officers’ hands in the real fight against crime.
left-leaning 10/10/2025
Finally, a bill that says ‘stop guessing and start protecting’—justice can’t wait for prejudice to pack its bags.