When President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January, he has said he plans to enact criminal justice reform that includes a police oversight board within "the first 100 days" of his presidency.
Biden, formerly vice president under Barack Obama, announced his plans for the commission in the beginning of June, telling a Philadelphia audience he believed one of the measures that should be enacted would be “to improve oversight and accountability.” He had made similar comments a day earlier in Wilmington, Del. “Looking ahead, in the first 100 days of my presidency, I have committed to creating a national police oversight commission,” he said in the Pennsylvania city.
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