Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer urged his Republican colleagues Wednesday to compromise on two pieces of gun safety legislation — but it could take some time for the bills to reach the floor.
During a speech on the Senate floor, the New York Democrat indicated that the chamber would not quickly take up House-passed background check bills in the aftermath of the tragic Uvalde, Texas, school shooting that killed 19 students and two adults.
“Americans can cast their vote in November for senators or members of Congress that reflect how he or she stands with guns with this issue — this issue at the top of the voters’ lists,” Schumer said, appearing to indicate that the Senate needs more pro-gun reform lawmakers for any change to happen.
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