President Biden signs bipartisan gun bill into law
Before leaving for the G-7 summit, President Biden signed the historic bill into law. 29 Republicans backed the most significant piece of gun legislation in the past 30 years that included expanding background checks, closing the boyfriend loophole, and providing funding for mental health and school safety.
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