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Illinois U.S. Rep Mike Quigley: "When Congress passed a nationwide assault weapons ban in 1994, deaths from mass shootings declined,..."

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Mike Quigley tweeted the following:

"When Congress passed a nationwide assault weapons ban in 1994, deaths from mass shootings declined, and the increase in the annual number of incidents slowed down.
These policies save lives."
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Quigley:

"Today, I introduced a resolution with @USRepKeating, @RepBrianFitz, @RepMarcyKaptur, and @RepJoeWilson that reinforces our determination to help Ukraine win this fight, save its democracy, and hold Putin accountable when all is said and done"
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"Last night I caught up with the folks of @EastLakeviewNbr for their first meeting of 2023! We discussed what's happening in Congress and the signing of key community funding projects into law.
I'm looking forward to meeting with them again soon!"
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"Today marks the 65th Anniversary of hockey legend Willie ORees first NHL game.
O'Ree paved the way for young people of color to embrace the sport. Almost one year ago today, the House passed my bill to honor O'Ree with the Congressional Gold Medal"
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