Democrats seek more time as gun legislation talks show some progress

Published June 8, 2022
A PERSON adjusts flowers before the opening of the Gun Violence Memorial in Washington on Tuesday.—AFP
A PERSON adjusts flowers before the opening of the Gun Violence Memorial in Washington on Tuesday.—AFP

WASHINGTON: Bipartisan negotiations in the US Senate on gun control legislation, following massacres at a Texas elementary school and a Buffalo, New York, supermarket last month, will continue amid some signs of progress, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday.

“Senator (Chris) Murphy has asked for some space to have the bipartisan talks continue, and I have given him that space. I look forward to discussing the status of those talks with my colleagues today,” Schumer — who, like Murphy, is a Democrat — said on the Senate floor.

The ideas being considered in the private talks would fall far short of what many Senate Democrats want and what the House of Representatives has already approved. But Schumer is backing an incremental approach given that his party holds the narrowest majority in the 100-member chamber.

Schumer did not specify how much longer he would allow the bipartisan negotiations to continue before putting a Democrats-only bill up for a vote that likely would fail in the Senate. He has said he wants to take some sort of action before a planned July 4 recess.

But ABC News reported in a post on Twitter that Murphy was hopeful of an agreement with Republican counterparts by the end of this week on a bill to present to the full Senate.

Senator John Cornyn is expected to brief his 49 fellow Republicans on the status of negotiations later on Tuesday, while also gauging his colleagues’ interest in legislating on gun violence.

Published in Dawn, June 8th, 2022

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