Survivors and family members of those slaughtered in the Buffalo and Uvalde, Texas, shootings will testify before a congressional committee next week amid a push for new gun laws in the wake of the horrific massacres.The House Oversight Committee announced Friday it would hold hearings on Wednesday with testimony from nine people including Miah Cerrillo, a fourth-grader who survived the Robb Elementary School shooting by covering herself in her friend’s blood and playing dead.New York City’s Rep. Carolyn Maloney, the Democrat who chairs the committee, said in a statement that she was looking at “turning anger into action” in the wake of the killings that left 32 people dead in total.
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