Rep. Kelly Votes to Pass Historic Gun Safety Package
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02) voted for bipartisan legislation that takes historic steps to combat gun violence and protect Illinois communities. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act will help save lives by keeping weapons out of dangerous hands, strengthening mental health services and bolstering school safety. The first major gun violence prevention legislation passed by Congress in nearly three decades, this bill now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law. “Today, we passed our nation’s first major gun violence prevention legislation in nearly three decades,” said Rep. Kelly. “Illinoisians are horrified by the epidemic of gun violence that continues to steal away lives, devastate families and shatter communities across the country. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act will implement common-sense measures to curb the violence and keep weapons away from those who pose a danger to themselves and others.” Gun violence in America is responsible for more than 45,000 deaths per year, including 1,700 in Illinois alone. Every day, 30 Americans are murdered with a gun – a number that rises to more than 100 when counting suicides and accidental shootings. Communities across the nation have been torn apart by nearly 300 mass shootings since 2009 – attacks that have killed more than 1,500 people and wounded 1,000 more. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act will implement common-sense, bipartisan measures to protect America’s children, keep our communities safe and curb gun violence across our country, including:
“House Democrats have voted again and again for bold action to combat gun violence,” continued Rep. Kelly. “Today’s vote is a key step forward, but we cannot stop here. House Democrats remain committed to fighting for additional gun safety legislation and finally putting an end to our nation’s daily drumbeat of gun violence.” # # # |