Senate votes to advance bipartisan gun control legislation
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The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to advance a new bipartisan gun control bill in a 64 to 34 vote that included the support of 14 Senate Republicans.
If the Senate breaks a filibuster, the bill would then be put up for a final passage vote. From there, the House would have to vote on the legislation before it can land on President Biden's desk.
The 80-page bill was released Tuesday evening and includes expanded background checks for gun buyers under 21, provides grants for states that implement their own red flag laws and offers additional funding for both school safety measures and mental health services.
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