Congresswoman Lucy McBath was first called to advocacy after her son Jordan Davis was murdered in what became known as the “Loud Music Shooting” in 2012. After the loss of her son, Congresswoman McBath became a national advocate for gun safety and later decided to run for Congress. She now serves as Vice Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force.
Since coming to Congress, McBath has been instrumental in passing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Law. For the first time in over two decades, she also helped procure funding to study gun violence as a public health epidemic.
More on Gun Violence Prevention
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3/2/21 | McBath, Thompson Reintroduce H.R.8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act |
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2/26/21 | McBath, Neguse Urge White House to Appoint a National Director of Gun Violence Prevention, Establish Task Force |
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12/21/20 | McBath Votes to Pass COVID-19 Relief and Government Funding Package |
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11/30/20 | McBath Statement on the Murder of Aidan Ellison |
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8/14/20 | McBath-Championed Bipartisan Legislation to Study Social Status of Black Men and Boys Signed Into Law |
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5/4/20 | McBath, Cline Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Ease Federal Funding Challenges for Organizations Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence |
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3/25/20 | McBath Joins March for Our Lives for “Our Power” Digital Hub Launch, Addresses Students on Second Anniversary of Gun Violence Prevention March |