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Connecticut’s Congressional Democrats have reintroduced a bill that would help protect victims of domestic abuse from gun violence.
The bill is named in memory of Lori Jackson, an Oxford, Connecticut, mother who was shot and killed by her husband who had legally obtained a gun despite having a temporary restraining order. Merry Jackson is her mother.
“We’d love to see an end to this. If we can save another family from facing a tragedy that we faced. We lost so much that day and we would love to be a part of it,” Jackson said.
A Senate hearing on the Equality Act, which would expand the prohibition on discrimination under federal law, put on full display March 17 the use of fear-mongering about women s safety and the integrity of women s sports as a tool to thwart attempted progress on LGBTQ rights, although more traditional objections based on religious liberty also played a role.
Senator John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) pulled no punches during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing the first-ever hearing for the Equality Act in the U.S. Senate in heightening fears about threats to women in sex-segregated spaces.
When Abigail Shirer, a journalist who has built a career campaigning against gender transitioning for youth, was presenting testimony as an expert witness, Kennedy went straight to the locker rooms.