BREAKING: Senate passes most sweeping gun bill in decades, setting up House vote
The Senate passed the most sweeping gun bill in decades designed to prevent gun violence, a major victory for advocates and a rare defeat for the National Rifle Association. The vote was 65 to 33, with all 50 Democratic members and 15 Republicans, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, voting to send the bill to the House. The bipartisan measure, which the House is expected to pass, would enhance background checks, tackle the “boyfriend loophole” and provide grants to states to implement “red flag” laws or crisis prevention programs.
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