
House Republican on Wednesday passed two more bills to overhaul the criminal justice system of Washington, DC, one day later Adopt two pieces of law This will restructure how adolescent affairs are handled in the nation’s capital.
The house defeated the district of Columbia Judicial Nomination Reform Act in 218-211 votes on Wednesday. The bill will allow President Trump to nominate judges for Washington courts and strike the DC’s Judicial Nomination Commission.
“As the son of a federal judge, I have a lot of respect for the judiciary and our courts constitutionally accommodated to ensure fairness. As it stands, the DC Judicial Nomination Commission has often preferred politics on justice, created delays, delays and constructed heavy Cassalids,” Said in a statement After votes.
The MPs also passed the district of the Columbia Policing Protection Act, which allowed the Metropolitan Police Department to pursue the suspects without excessive restraint to allow the metropolitan police department to chase and allow law enforcement. Bill was passed in 245–182 votes.
House Committee on Oversite and Government Reform Said on Wednesday After votes.
Two measures were passed by the Lower Chamber by the Lower Chamber a day after greening a pair of bills in green, which would allow more Congress control over the policies of the district sentence.
The House passed the DC criminal reforms immediately to enact all the safe Acts, or the DC Crime Act, which would prevent the local authorities of Washington from changing the punishment laws and will prevent the ability of the local judges to be more generous with young criminals. Bill was passed in 240–179 votes.
The DC Crime Act removes a provision, which allows young criminals to pronounce below the compulsory minimum, and this requires the Attorney General to release a website with adolescent crime figures.
The second solution of the House passed on Tuesday was HR 5140, at the age of which young criminals can be tried as adults for some criminal offenses at the age of 14. The law passed the lower chamber in 225–203 votes.
The National Guard is still stationed in the country’s capital. Washington, DC, Mayor Murial Boser (D) gave an executive order to allow coordination between federal soldiers and local police officers. The army extended the authority of National Guard soldiers by the end of November.

