Senate Approves Bipartisan Weapons Bill Funding Red Flag Laws and Mental Health Programs

WASHINGTON — Senate passes major firearms legislation in decades, with a coalition of more than a dozen Republicans who joined Democrats to provide new tools to deter mass shootings after deadly attacks on everything the country.

The 65-33 vote ended a month of negotiations, led by Senators Chris Murphy (D., Connecticut) and John Cornyn (R., Texas), whom their respective party leaders tasked with finding a compromise in a of the most controversial issues in American politics.

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