After the midterms, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has affirmed that common sense gun control will be a priority for the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives of the 116th Congress. She has been a steady leader pushing for gun violence prevention measures.
Read MoreThe Newtown Action Alliance is proud to endorse Matt Lesser for Connecticut Senate District 9. Matt Lesser was elected to represent District 100 in Connecticut’s House of Representatives at age 25 in 2008. His record on gun violence prevention has been strong.
Read MoreWe send our love, support and prayers to the families, first responders and community members who have been impacted by the heartbreaking deadly shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this morning.
Read MoreWilliam Tong is the strongest candidate to serve as the next Attorney General for Connecticut. His leadership is needed to establish Connecticut’s firewall against the dangerous policies that are being pushed by the National Rifle Association (NRA), Donald Trump and members of Congress who take money from the NRA.
Read MoreThe choice is crystal clear for voters who prioritize keeping their children, families and communities safe from gun violence in Connecticut.
Read MoreRaisingVoicesUSA, Jr Newtown Action Alliance, #NoRA, Newtown Action Alliance, Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, Hispanic Brotherhood of Rockville Centre, Hempstead Hispanic Civic Association, and Local One International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E) have partnered to encourage students across the nation to participate in a Trick or Vote initiative on Halloween to encourage Americans to vote on November 6, 2018.
Read MoreThe Newtown Action Alliance is proud to endorse 21 Senate and 212 House of Representatives incumbents and candidates for the Midterm Elections on November 6, 2018.
Read MoreThe following statement was released by Po Murray, Chairwoman of Newtown Action Alliance after the vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
Read MoreWe are families and survivors who have been directly impacted by gun violence from cities and towns across this nation. Some of us have been shattered by our loved ones being taken by senseless gun violence and some of us live our daily lives with physical and/or mental scars from gun violence.
Read MoreWe thank Judge Lasnik for issuing this important order. As he noted, these guns will result in irreparable harm in our streets, schools, places of business, and our homes. There is no need for anyone around the globe to produce an untraceable - and sometimes undetectable - firearm, circumventing background checks and other important state and federal gun regulations.
Read MoreOur hearts break for the families, survivors, first responders and the members of the Jacksonville community who have been impacted by the mass shooting incident yesterday. We send our love and support.
Read MoreThe majority of teachers across the nation oppose guns in schools and we oppose our tax dollars being spent to arm teachers for gun industry profits. In an effort to boost gun sales, the gun lobby has been pushing the arms race between those who wish to do harm and those who wish to protect. With nearly 140,000 public schools, private schools, and post-secondary institutions in America, the gun industry would profit immensely from arming teachers in our nation.
Read MoreWe implore you to immediately stop Attorney General Jeff Sessions, U.S. Department of Justice, Secretary Pompeo, and the U.S. State Department from authorizing Defense Distributed to release downloadable files for 3-D guns. These files would allow anyone around the globe to make do-it-yourself, untraceable 3-D guns by circumventing any existing state and federal gun regulations, resulting in serious public safety and national security concerns.
Read MoreThe Senate must stand with 67% of Americans who support a ban on weapons of war and vote down Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Kavanaugh wrote the dissenting opinion when the D.C. Circuit Court upheld a District of Columbia ordinance banning most semi-automatic rifles and argued that the Second Amendment included the right to own semi-automatic rifles.
Read MoreOn Friday, a gunman used his father’s shotgun and a .38 revolver to kill 10 students and educators and injure others in Santa Fe High School in Texas. We send our love to the Santa Fe community and we encourage Santa Fe community leaders to reach out to us to access our resource folder created to support communities that have experienced similar mass shooting tragedies.
Read MoreA new coalition of celebrities and activists, including actor Alyssa Milano and Parkland student David Hogg, announced plans Friday to take on the National Rifle Association and elected officials who accept money from the powerful gun advocacy group.
Read MoreThe Newtown Action Alliance applauds and thanks Bank of America Corp. for making a commitment to no longer lend money to gun companies that manufacture military-style assault weapons for civilian use in an effort to help reduce the number of mass shootings in America.
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of students and parents from Newtown, Conn., to Columbine, Colo., descended on Washington or participated in sister rallies across the United States on Saturday to condemn the scourge of gun violence and call on lawmakers for substantive change
Read MoreUntil recently, advocates for gun control hadn’t realized what their movement was missing: fearless, outraged teen-agers. On Saturday morning, in Washington, D.C., students and parents gathered to protest the lenient gun laws that allow for endless mass shootings in America. Many had orange price tags dangling from their wrists: $1.05, the amount the National Rifle Association donated to the Republican senator Marco Rubio, divided by the number of students in Florida, the state he represents. A massive sound system broadcast pop songs: Kesha’s “Tik Tok,” Britney Spears’s “Toxic,” the Killers’ “Mr. Brightside.” The mood was celebratory, but determined.
Read Mores Emma Gonzalez, the teenage activist from Parkland, Fla., stood in rigid silence on stage before hundreds of thousands of people in Washington, D.C., on Saturday afternoon, another survivor of a school massacre began to squirm.
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