John,
The Office of Gun Violence Prevention was a critical asset to our movement to end gun violence and one that President Biden credited to March For Our Lives. Because of our work, we helped communities across the country with a first-ever hub for a federal response to mass shootings and gun violence. It also played a key role in implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act — getting federal grant money to communities in need.
And in less than 24 hours? Trump dismantled it.
But this fight is not over, John.
Thanks to Congressman Maxwell Frost, a bill has been introduced to re-establish the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The re-establishment of this office would not only bring back accountability to the White House, but would build on top of pre-existing structure. The Office will be required to:
This new bill is designed to build a modern office to meet modern day needs.
Look, John, the Office of Gun Violence Prevention is one part of a long fight to end gun violence. We need all the resources we can get to fight for tangible results. Please, chip in $20.25 right now to end the fight against gun violence once and for all.
In solidarity,
March for our Lives
Your Personal Invite To the Movement Fund 💌💙 At March For Our Lives, we call our monthly supporter program The Movement Fund. Why are monthly recurring donors so important? The amount of one-time individual donations we receive as an organization varies vastly from month to month. Without a steady stream of monthly donations coming in our door, it would be impossible to accurately plan our budgets, create long-term strategies to win a future free from gun violence, plan and execute on-the-ground organizing efforts, recruit and train more gun safety champions, and more. |