Dems prep gun safety bills after MSU shooting

February 15, 2023
4 mins read

Following Monday's shootings at Michigan State University, Senate Majority Leader Winnie BrinkS (D-Grand Rapids) says legislators can mourn with the community, but those actions become "pretty empty" if preventive measures aren't taken for the future. "We can do two things at once. We can support the community. We can mourn with the community. We can help people process … but if we don't take action to prevent this in the future, those actions are pretty empty," Brinks said. "It is incumbent upon us to embrace our role in the immediate to support the community, but also to take action on


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