
Will the Senate take bipartisan action on gun control?
Clip: 6/10/2022 | 10m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Will the Senate take bipartisan action on gun control?
Gun reform efforts on Capitol Hill continued this week following the high-profile mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo. On Wednesday, survivors and parents of recent mass shooting victims testified before Congress. Amid all this, a bipartisan group of senators say they are optimistic that their negotiations over a narrow package could get the 60 votes needed to pass.
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Will the Senate take bipartisan action on gun control?
Clip: 6/10/2022 | 10m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Gun reform efforts on Capitol Hill continued this week following the high-profile mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo. On Wednesday, survivors and parents of recent mass shooting victims testified before Congress. Amid all this, a bipartisan group of senators say they are optimistic that their negotiations over a narrow package could get the 60 votes needed to pass.
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