The Senate will vote Thursday on whether to take up the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, which would require federal law enforcement agencies to regularly evaluate the threats posed by white supremacists and other violent domestic extremists.
"If Republicans can vote with us to get on that bill, we can have a debate on considering common sense, strong gun safety amendments, hopefully with bipartisan support," he said on the Senate floor.
that his office said would create"a clearinghouse of information for the best school safety practices,"
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