In the ongoing battle against the surge of gun violence in America, the current administration under President Biden has stepped forward to offer enhanced assistance to states in an effort to curb the rising tide of mass shootings. Despite these efforts, the quest for a bipartisan agreement in Congress remains a challenging endeavor. Our reporter, Veronica Balderas Iglesias, delves into the complexities that contribute to the persistent political stalemate.
The Biden administration has pledged additional support to help states combat gun violence amidst ongoing mass shootings in the U.S. Despite these efforts, achieving a bipartisan agreement on measures to address the issue remains challenging, with deep divisions persisting in Congress. The reasons behind this legislative stalemate were examined by VOA’s Veronica Balderas Iglesias.
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