Dear John,
Dear MoveOn member,
Nineteen students and two adults were shot to death in Texas. Yet the Senate is heading off for a 10-day break rather than voting to pass commonsense, bipartisan, necessary gun violence legislation.
Congress can act quickly—both houses passed new laws regarding security for Supreme Court justices after the leaked draft showing that right-wing justices are prepared to overturn Roe v. Wade.1 Our senators and representatives took action on that measure immediately.
But the Senate isn't even planning a vote before recess following the deadliest school shooting in a decade, which came on the heels of mass killings in Buffalo, New York, and Laguna Hills, California, within the past 10 days. Democrats in the House have already passed critical gun violence prevention legislation earlier this session. Now, we need Senate action to send these bills to the president.
Tell the Senate to cancel its vacation and pass gun reforms now!
And as we mourn the victims in Uvalde, Texas, we need more than thoughts and prayers—we need votes and laws. The Senate should stay in session and hold these votes.
Congress can—and must—act on gun violence and break the grip of the NRA and right-wing media.
Thanks for all you do.
–Justin, Isbah, Sara, Nita, and the rest of the team
Source:
1. "Senators quickly pass bill to expand security for families of Supreme Court justices," CNN, May 9, 2022
https://act.moveon.org/go/163012?t=12&akid=324253%2E40999114%2EryXjLA
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