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So much has happened in the two short weeks since this event on June 10, 2022! We now have a path forward with the first bipartisan gun violence prevention legislation in 30 years. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is a breakthrough bill with strong support to move swiftly through the Senate and the House.

 

I spent a day like no other with a group of gun violence survivors and victims’ families gathered together to demand that the Senate take meaningful legislative action on gun violence measures. I was honored to be one of the speakers at the Brady: United Against Gun Violence rally in Washington, D.C. on Friday, June 10th. 

There were 2,280 notebooks and pencils meticulously laid out on the lawn facing The Capitol. It was a powerful visual representing the number of children killed by gun violence since no action has been taken by the Senate after the background check bill, H.R.8, was passed by Congress.

 
 
These books represent the 2,280 children that have been killed by gun violence in the past 456 days — or the time that the Senate has refused to bring a vote on background checks.

 

Here is the message I shared at the rally. There were there many speakers, including Senator Chris Murphy, Congressman Mike Thompson, Fred Guttenberg, and Manuel & Patricia Oliver. The emotions ran high with a balance of frustration for the lack of inaction by the Senate, and hope that there will finally be a response to intense public pressure.  Special appreciation to Barbara Glickstein for this recording:

More scenes from the day, including a recording of all of the speakers:

 

 

 

 

 

Transcription of the message I delivered on June 10, 2022, at the Brady United event:

Here is the description from Brady United of the event, along with the full 2-hour video of the formal speeches:

HAPPENING NOW: We’re live on the National Mall with the AFT – American Federation of Teachers, National Parent Teacher Association, March For Our Lives, This Is Our Lane, and more to demand the U.S. Senate bring gun violence prevention legislation to a vote. Join us now to hear from Senator Chris Murphy, Congressman Mike Thompson, and more.
 
We’ve laid out 2,280 schoolbooks and broken pencils around our podium on the lawn. They represent the 2,280 children that have been killed by gun violence in the past 456 days — or the time that the Senate has refused to bring a vote on background checks.
We’re telling senators: #DontLookAway. We demand a vote on background checks. We demand a vote to protect our children, prevent tragedies, and save lives. Take action now: bradyunited.org.

Full video of the event: https://fb.watch/dAgZRbxTWK/

 

 

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