If we want to talk about protecting the homeland and supporting law enforcement, we must talk about the weapons of war that are on our streets.
Weak gun laws are killing children. They're killing parents and grandparents. They are killing law enforcement officers.
We see the rise of white supremacy and the violence that's acted out on the streets of America every day.
We want to make sure that we protect and provide resources so our good police officers are able to protect and serve all communities.
Weak gun laws are killing our children. They are killing our parents, our grandparents.
We, as a committee and as a Congress, have a responsibility to do better.
We hope that PHMSA will finalize this rule as soon as possible, based on those three benefits.
You would agree that having community involvement is essential?
273 crossing fatalities, 1,475 per year between 2005 to 2021.
It is important that, when we talk about these things, that we involve community.
I suggest that these meetings should be much more frequently held.