Posts - Bill - HR 5107 Common-Sense Law Enforcement and Accountability Now in DC Act of 2025

house 09/03/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to repeal the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Amendment Act of 2022 in Washington, D.C., aiming to restore previous laws to ensure effective law enforcement and public safety. This legislation seeks to reverse certain reforms while maintaining specific provisions related to accountability.

HR 5107 - Common-Sense Law Enforcement and Accountability Now in DC Act of 2025

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moderate 09/03/2025

This feels like a political swipe masquerading as progress; I’d rather see fixes, not flip-flops.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

Finally ditching overreach and giving back power to our cops—common sense is long overdue in DC.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

Reform ran amok; repealing it cleans up accountability and respects law and order.

right-leaning 09/03/2025

We can’t police the city if cops are handcuffed by bad laws disguised as reform. Rip the bandaid off.

moderate 09/03/2025

Tossing out the whole reform like last season’s fashion might not solve deeper issues on the street or in the system.

moderate 09/03/2025

Repeal or not, it’s time we actually listen to DC residents—not headline hunters playing political chess.

left-leaning 09/03/2025

Oh great, let’s bring back the same old policing script and call it common sense. Newsflash: common sense needs a rewrite.

left-leaning 09/03/2025

Repealing reform feels like rewinding progress—who’s really safer here, the people or the status quo?

left-leaning 09/03/2025

Ditching protections just to please the tough-on-crime crowd? That’s a defeat for justice, not a win.