The White House is hosting nearly 100 US lawmakers to brainstorm gun violence prevention strategies
- The White House hosted a meeting with lawmakers to discuss reducing gun violence, with Vice President Kamala Harris assuring attendees that they are not alone in their efforts.
- The Office of Gun Violence Prevention, created by President Joe Biden, has developed guidelines to assist states in taking action to reduce gun violence.
- Model legislation on safe weapon storage and reporting lost or stolen firearms was presented by the Justice Department, providing state lawmakers with potential solutions to address gun violence.
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CT legislators visit White House for gun violence prevention summit
A trio of state lawmakers from Connecticut traveled to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to attend a White House summit on gun violence prevention about providing states with federal resources and pushing public policy. As part of the new Office of Gun Violence Prevention, the Biden administration convened nearly 100 state legislators from 39 states to meet on the issue. The group included state Rep. Steven Stafstrom, D-Bridgeport; state Rep. Matt …
White House to meet with dozens of Democratic state legislators on gun violence prevention - Minnesota Reformer
CAPTION: The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention will meet with nearly 100 Democratic state legislators in an effort to reduce gun violence and offer federal support. Shown are pistols on the shelf at Caso’s Gun-A-Rama store on March 25, 2021 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images. WASHINGTON — The White House announced its Office of Gun Violence Prevention met Wednesday with nearly 100 Democratic state legisl…
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