The mayors of five Wisconsin cities are joining other mayors from around the country in signing a letter urging Congress to do something to stop gun violence. They want the loopholes in background checks to be closed and the waiting period to buy a weapon extended. Mayors of Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Sheboygan and Wisconsin Rapids put their names on the letter along with more than 200 other city leaders. They want Congress to cut its summer break short and return to Washington to work on the issue.
5 Wisconsin Mayors Urge Congress To Get Busy On Gun Reform
Aug 14, 2019 | 6:00 PM
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