WASHINGTON — Congressman Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) told WUSA9 that he was planning on making a renewed push for Congress to pass the police reform bill named after George Floyd on Monday, four years after the law was first introduced in the House.

"We have tough sledding ahead of us, for sure," Ivey told WUSA9's Rafael Sanchez-Cruz on Sunday. "But I feel it's critical for us to keep trying to make sure that we advance this agenda and move this bill forward."

The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act did pass a Democratic-controlled House in both 2020 and 2021, although mostly along party lines. In 2020, just two weeks after 46-year-old George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, three Republicans -- Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Will Hurd of Texas and Fred Upton of Michigan voted in fa

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