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Standing with victims of gun violence everywhere

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{NAME}, I am heartbroken to hear of yet another act of senseless violence in our nation. Hearts acro

[ ](#) {NAME}, I am heartbroken to hear of yet another act of senseless violence in our nation. Hearts across the country are with the people of Uvalde, Texas in the wake of yesterday’s shooting, and I am praying for the victims, their families, and the communities suffering the physical and emotional wounds of this horrific act. The fact is, every shooting is preventable, and every death is a reminder that this violence could be curbed with the stroke of a pen. It doesn’t have to be this way, and those that stand in the way of this public health crisis are complicit. Throughout my career, and especially as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, I have always fought for stricter gun laws, and I won’t stop now. We have tried to pass sweeping gun control reform in the past, though many of my colleagues in Congress remain complicit with this madness. Republicans in Congress and across the country are more concerned about keeping gun lobbyists and the NRA happy than they are about protecting children’s lives, and I’m sick of it. Even some of my colleagues who call themselves Democrats repeatedly fail to take any action to prevent tragic brutality. “Democrats” like Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema consistently back down in the face of pressure from special interests, and with lives at stake, the time for tolerating their political games has long passed. I will never allow myself to be bullied by special interests. And I will never stop fighting to take actionable steps to prevent gun violence. [Enough is enough, and it’s time to stop this once and for all. Please, if you stand with me and victims of gun violence everywhere, please sign on now →]( [SIGN ON NOW]( Hearts are with those of Uvalde today and everyday, and I’m committed to ensuring that this trend of violence is broken. In solidarity, Jerry Jerry Nadler is a Representative to Congress who works for the voters of New York City’s 10th Congressional District. As Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerry has oversight over some of the most important issues facing America. Jerry strongly believes in justice for all and a democracy that represents people, not special interests. [Click here to chip in and help Jerry keep fighting for us in Congress.]( [DONATE]( PAID FOR BY NADLER FOR CONGRESS, INC. — LEWIS WEISSMAN, TREASURER Click here to [unsubscribe]( from Jerry Nadler's email list. Nadler for Congress 200 W. 79th Street, #8N New York, NY 10024 United States

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