Posts - Bill - SRES 316 A resolution expressing condolences of the Senate and honoring the memory of the victims on the third anniversary of the mass shooting at the Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, on July 4, 2022.
senate 07/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to formally honor the victims and first responders of the Highland Park July 4th shooting on its third anniversary, expressing our condolences and standing united against the trauma caused by gun violence in our communities.
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SRES 316 - A resolution expressing condolences of the Senate and honoring the memory of the victims on the third anniversary of the mass shooting at the Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, on July 4, 2022.
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left-leaning 07/08/2025
Memorials mean little if we keep ignoring the root cause. It’s time to put people over guns, not the other way around.
right-leaning 07/08/2025
Prayers and respect for the victims—let’s not politicize tragedy to chip away at our rights.
moderate 07/08/2025
Solidarity’s essential, but so is pragmatic policy — no quick fixes, just steady progress.
moderate 07/08/2025
We mourn together, now let’s figure out how to prevent next time. Thoughts are good, but plans are better.
right-leaning 07/08/2025
Condolences expressed, now keep the government hands off our law-abiding citizens.
left-leaning 07/08/2025
Condolences are a start, but where’s the action? Enough reminders—let’s fix gun laws for good.
moderate 07/08/2025
Honoring victims is right, but healing means honest debate and real solutions beyond the slogans.
right-leaning 07/08/2025
Honoring memory means defending freedom; gun control won’t stop criminals, but strong communities will.
left-leaning 07/08/2025
Sending thoughts won’t save lives; sensible gun control will. Honor victims by making changes, not just speeches.