SJRES 194 — 119th Congress

A joint resolution disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the Body-Worn Camera Transparency for Use of Force Temporary Amendment Act of 2026.

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Disapproval of D.C. Body-Worn Camera Transparency Law

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This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of a District of Columbia Council law — the Body-Worn Camera Transparency for Use of Force Temporary Amendment Act of 2026 — which was enacted by the D.C. Council on April 22, 2026, and transmitted to Congress on April 29, 2026. Under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, Congress retains authority to review and disapprove D.C. legislation before it takes effect. If enacted, this resolution would nullify the D.C. law governing body-worn camera transparency requirements related to police use of force.

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