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Virginia lawmakers will assemble Tuesday for the special session Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam called to debate a package of gun control measures.
Northam called the special session in the wake of the Virginia Beach shooting May 31, which killed 12 people, according to The Associated Press.
“Virginians deserve votes and laws, not thoughts and prayers. I urge the members of the General Assembly to engage in a thorough, meaningful discussion about these proposed bills and to allow every member to cast their votes on the floor,” said Northam in a statement to announce the agenda.
.@BPaves, Gov. Northam, Sen. Amanda Chase & VCU’s William Pelfrey will be on @OnPointRadio today talking about this week’s #VAGeneralAssembly special session on guns. https://t.co/ozgoWKcnM1
— WCVE TV / FM (@wcve) July 8, 2019
Northam published his gun control agenda ahead of the session, summarizing eight major items he hopes to pass, including:
Republican lawmakers, who hold a majority by two seats in each house, have said Northam is exploiting the Virginia Beach tragedy for political gain, indicating the session beginning Tuesday will be contentious.
Many of the reforms proposed have been attempted previously by Democrats, as lawmakers proposed more than 70 gun-control bills during the last session, only one of which was approved, according to WHSV.
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