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  2. What’s in the Senate’s new gun control bill

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    The bill comes after a number of mass shootings, most notably in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas. The Senate voted to advance bipartisan gun legislation on Tuesday, with hopes of passing it prior ...

  3. The Senate bill would enhance the state’s Red Flag Law, an existing measure that requires licensed gun owners to surrender their permits and weapons if they are determined to pose an extreme ...

  4. Bipartisan Safer Communities Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was passed by the Senate on June 23 by a vote of 65–33, with 15 Republicans voting in favor alongside all 50 Democrats. The bill was passed by the House on June 24 by a vote of 234–193, with 14 Republicans voting in favor alongside all 220 Democrats. [13] The bill was signed into law by President Joe Biden on June 25, 2022. [14]

  5. Senate OKs landmark gun violence bill, House passage is next

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    The Senate on Thursday easily approved a bipartisan gun violence bill that seemed unthinkable just a month ago, clearing the The post Senate OKs landmark gun violence bill, House passage is next ...

  6. What's in the bipartisan gun bill unveiled in the Senate - AOL

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    The measure is called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and is expected to pass the Senate.

  7. Senate OKs landmark gun violence bill, House passage is next

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    The Senate easily approved a bipartisan gun violence bill Thursday that seemed unthinkable a month ago, setting up final approval of what will be Congress' most far-reaching response in decades to ...

  8. Bipartisan gun bill clears key vote in Senate - AOL

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    A bipartisan gun reform bill has cleared a major hurdle in the Senate. It puts Congress one step closer to enacting new firearm legislation for the first time in nearly 30 years. Sean Sullivan ...

  9. Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2013, Dianne Feinstein and 24 Democratic cosponsors introduced S. 150, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013, into the U.S. Senate. [19] [20] The bill was similar to the 1994 federal ban, but differed in that it used a one-feature test for a firearm to qualify as an assault weapon rather than the two-feature test of the 1994 ban. [21]