Common-Sense Law Enforcement and Accountability Now in DC Act of 2025
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Summary
Introduced in House
Common-Sense Law Enforcement and Accountability Now in DC Act or the CLEAN DC Act This bill repeals the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Amendment Act of 2022, enacted by the Council of the District of Columbia. Any provision of law amended or repealed by that act is restored or revived as if it had not been enacted. (The act sets forth a variety of measures that focus on policing, including measures prohibiting the use of certain neck restraints by law enforcement officers, requiring additional procedures related to body-worn cameras, and expanding access to police disciplinary records.)
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The CLEAN DC Act repeals certain policing and justice reforms in Washington, D.C. • This change could affect local law enforcement practices and accountability measures. • It may also influence community relations with police and perceptions of public safety. • A potential concern could be how restoring previous laws might impact ongoing efforts for police reform and community trust. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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