Not exact matches
WASHINGTON — Standing before vast crowds from Washington to Los Angeles to Parkland, Fla., the speakers — nearly all of them students, some still
in elementary
school — delivered an anguished and defiant message: They are «done hiding» from
gun violence, and will «
stop at nothing» to get politicians to finally prevent it.
In the House, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced a vote on the
STOP School Violence Act, a bill that doesn't address
guns but provides an annual $ 50 million grant to
schools for training programs and revamped reporting systems.
The
STOP School Violence Act, a bill that doesn't address guns in any substantive way but provides an annual $ 50 million grant to schools for training programs and revamped reporting systems to bolster school safety, passed 407 - 10 Wedn
School Violence Act, a bill that doesn't address
guns in any substantive way but provides an annual $ 50 million grant to
schools for training programs and revamped reporting systems to bolster
school safety, passed 407 - 10 Wedn
school safety, passed 407 - 10 Wednesday.
Banding Together to
Stop Gun Violence With the support of a teacher, students at Suncoast High School in Florida wrote and recorded a CD of songs urging an end to gun v
Violence With the support of a teacher, students at Suncoast High
School in Florida wrote and recorded a CD of songs urging an end to
gun violenceviolence.
At Hialeah Senior High
School, more than 4,000 students nearly filled the football field as they stood against a fence with signs that read, «Fear has no place
in our
schools,» «
Stop gun violence» and «Enough is enough.»
The 17 - year - old student lamented losing out on her planned high
school experience of eagerly awaiting prom and performing
in school shows, but promised she «will do everything I can to
stop (
gun violence) from happening to other people like me.»