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Statement on Gun Reform Executive Orders


Posted by Miami-Dade Democrats | April 22, 2021
Miami-Dade Democrats Statement on Biden s EOs for Gun Reform
The Miami Dade Democratic Party commends President Biden for his Executive Orders, which represent a significant step forward towards the reduction of gun violence in our country. We hope Congress will follow suit by taking action to enact meaningful gun safety measures.
When announcing this legislation, President Biden stated: “They’ve offered plenty of thoughts and prayers, members of Congress, but they’ve passed not a single new federal law to reduce gun violence Enough prayers. Time for some action.” We agree with the President. Executive Orders are merely a start but cannot be a finish.   ....

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Democrats may introduce universal background check bill with Biden's blessing


Congress could start a push for universal background check legislation as soon as this month.
Democrats control the House, Senate, and White House, making passage more likely than in past years.
But it will be a tougher fight for passage in the Senate, where Republicans can still filibuster.
A small troop of House Democrats marched across the Capitol on November 20, 2019, to GOP leader Mitch McConnell s office. They demanded the passage of HR 8, otherwise known as the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, joined by fellow Democrats, the bill s lead sponsor Rep. Mike Thompson of California, anti-gun violence activist Rep. Lucy McBath of Georgia, and several others carried a large sign demanding then-Majority Leader McConnell take up the bill. The measure had passed the House that February only to languish for more than 260 days with no action from the Senate. ....

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