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DAILY ALERT FOR Thursday, March 14, 2019 |
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Today, March 13th at 5:00PM, was the cutoff deadline for all bills to be voted out of the chamber in which they originated. |
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On March 12th, an anti-gun bill was introduced in the Nevada state Senate that would criminalize common firearm modifications. |
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On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) unabashedly embraced the tactics behind one of the most shameful policies of the Obama era, openly using the guise of her federal authority to berate and not so subtly threaten a bank for lawfully serving businesses that don’t reflect her political views. While the media did their best to protect Barack Obama and his administration from any hint of scandal, two gun related issues managed to stain the White House with considerable and widespread disrepute. |
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Today, the House Judiciary Committee passed gun control legislation, House Bill 63. HB 63 will now head to the House floor for consideration. |
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On Tuesday, March 12, 2019, two bills supported by NRA & USF were heard and overwhelmingly passed in the House Criminal Justice Committee. Ms. Shannon Guse, speaking on behalf of Moms Demand Action, made patently false statements in her testimony about HB-403. But she didn’t get away with it. Democrat Ranking Committee Member, Rep. Michael Grieco, called her out in front of the Committee for her inaccurate testimony. |
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A woman was escorted from the Connecticut State Capitol building after someone spotted her writing a text that said she wanted to “blow away” a Republican lawmaker and National Rifle Association members during a public hearing on gun control Monday. |
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Video: Illinois Democrat pushing to ban Second Amendment sanctuary cities |
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Several lawmakers are joining together on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. to talk gun control legislation. U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, as well as and Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Sschultz are holding a press conference Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. to introduce ‘Jaime’s Law.’ The bill would require universal background checks for ammunition purchases. |
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