Just two days after New York legislators passed first - in - the -
nation gun law reforms in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, the state's chief financial officer says pension fund investments in firearm companies have been frozen.
Not exact matches
Working together we will build on all that we've achieved and continue to lift up New Yorkers by investing in our infrastructure, passing the DREAM Act, enacting campaign finance and voting
reform, and further strengthening New York's
nation - leading
gun safety
laws.
Five years ago today, Andrew Cuomo signed into
law the SAFE Act, a package of
gun control
reforms the Governor has described as a model for the
nation.
As Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushes for both campaign finance
reform and the strongest
gun control
laws in the
nation, the Center for Working Families is tying both those issues together.
The attempt to blame the shooting on the discipline
reforms advocated in the Obama - era guidance is another in a long line of attempted distractions from the real issue: the need to strengthen our
nation's
gun laws to help reduce the epidemic of
gun violence in this country.
And they were marveling at what had come next: a deluge of media attention focused on the brave MSD students who have stepped up and become well - spoken activists for
reforming the
nation's
gun laws.