We passed 7 new laws | Three powerhouse state partners | Trained hundreds of local and statewide leaders | Distributed 5,400 lockboxes | Reached more than 120,000 voters. 2024 is one for the history books. To start, we successfully passed seven powerhouse pieces of legislation. These aren’t just wins on paper; they are polices that| Alliance for Gun Responsibility
Frank Chopp, a Representative of Washington’s 43rd legislative district, has died at the age of 71. Chopp served as Washington’s House speaker for three decades, making him the longest-serving speaker in the state’s history. As a staunch advocate for low-income housing and comprehensive, accessible healthcare, Chopp made an enormous impact in every corner of Washington.| Alliance for Gun Responsibility
Black History Month is a celebration of Black joy and excellence, with a focus on the awareness and understanding of the Black American experience. However, it would not be indicative of the Black American experience to ignore the disproportionate amount of gun violence that finds its way into Black communities and homes as compared to| Alliance for Gun Responsibility
Permit-to-purchase system, secure storage requirements, and gun dealer accountability top list of 2025 Legislative priorities SEATTLE, WA – Committees in the House and Senate held public hearings on a number of Alliance for Gun Responsibility priority bills today, the first step for a package of new gun safety proposals in Washington. After, the Alliance for| Alliance for Gun Responsibility
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy (DFL-St. Paul) released the following statement on the status of discussions about a possible special session on gun violence legislation: "Minnesotans clearly understand that the work to keep our children and communities safe and the passage of urgently-needed gun violence prevention measures isn’t the responsibility of Democrats alone.| Minnesota Senate DFL
Just months after an unprecedented parental conviction in Michigan, Georgia prosecutors allege a father’s actions led to a mass school shooting. Colin Gray never pulled a trigger at Apalachee High School — where a mass shooting this week left two 14-year-old students and two math teachers dead — but he could still spend the rest of his life behind bars for murder. The post A gunman kills at school and prosecutors again focus on the suspect’s parent appeared first on Juvenile Justice...| Juvenile Justice Information Exchange