Multiple people were shot in downtown Kansas City, MO near a parade and rally in celebration of the Chiefs' Super Bowl win. Their conditions are not yet known.
People in America should be able to celebrate in public without the threat of being shot. https://t.co/kqslhUAe7n
That’s about as clear as it gets. Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans are responsible for killing Roe v. Wade. And if you vote for them, they’ll go even further.
This is a game changing bill @SenRonLatz Thank you. #mnleg 🎉 ❤️😊🥂The #MnSenate voted to pass #gunsafety bills. After 23 years advocating for these bills- it finally happened. For victims & survivors. For my sister. @protect_mn@bradybuzz
IT’S HAPPENING!! Last night the Minnesota Senate voted to pass SF 2909, a public safety omnibus bill that includes universal background checks, a red flag bill, community violence intervention funding, and no knock warrants. The House will vote for final passage today. 👏👏👏
IT’S HAPPENING!!! Tonight the Minnesota House passed bills to establish a red flag law and expand background checks. The vote was along party lines, meaning the @momsdemand volunteers elected to office in November made this possible. Next up, the Senate! https://t.co/t3ArdQic4h
This nation was built on peaceful protest. No elected official should lose their job simply for raising their voice – especially when they’re doing it on behalf of our children.
Congress needs to meet the moment and reinstate the Assault Weapons Ban.
For the lives we've lost, for the lives we can save, and for the nation we love.
Children shouldn’t have to be afraid of going to school. One huge thing we can do right now to make Americans safer is pass the assault weapons ban. We’ve done it before, let’s do it again.
Gov. Walz warned Senate Republicans they’ll face a political backlash in 2026 if they vote against the two gun bills. This came after a reporter asked whether all 34 Democrats can risk voting for those bills.
Here in Minnesota, we're going to honor the lives lost in the Nashville elementary school shooting by passing commonsense gun violence prevention measures into law – like red flag laws and background checks.
For the safety of our children, Minnesota can and must lead on this.
“We don’t have to live like this. Our children sure as hell don’t have to die like this. But it will take every American using their voice and their vote on this issue, and refusing to vote for lawmakers who are standing in the way of progress.” - @Shannonrwatts