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Month: May 2022

Watch: CA leaders announce gun legislation one day after mass shooting at TX elementary school

One day after a mass shooting rampage in a Texas elementary school, California Governor Gavin Newsom is promising strong action in protecting people from gun violence. On Wednesday, Newsom and other Democratic leaders announced “efforts to expedite legislation to protect communities.” Every day of inaction is another day kids die from guns.With @SenToniAtkins & @Rendon63rd,

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Beto O’Rourke confronts Texas governor during update on Uvalde elementary school shooting

By Maegan Vazquez and Gregory Krieg, CNN Texas Democratic gubernatorial nominee Beto O’Rourke confronted Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials on Wednesday during a press conference about Tuesday’s deadly shooting at an elementary school in the state. “Gov. Abbott, I have to say something,” O’Rourke — a former congressman who represented El Paso,

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Guidance for Coachella Valley families on speaking with children about violence

Coachella Valley parents are among those nationwide now faced with explaining the tragedy of mass shootings to their children. There is support for adults, like parents and school employees, to help young individuals feel safer, by establishing a sense of security and engaging with them about their fears. Palm Springs Unified School District’s Superintendent Dr.

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High School freshman dies at track practice

By Gregg Montgomery Click here for updates on this story     INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A Lawrence North High School freshman died unexpectedly during track and field practice Monday afternoon, the school district says. In a statement, the district expressed “deepest sympathies” “in this time of sadness and grief” to those who knew the 15-year-old. The district

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