Harris calls on Congress to ban assault weapons, 'end this horror' of gun violence
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The vice president's remarks came at the beginning of the National Education Association 2022 Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly at the McCormick Convention Center. Harris said the Uvalde"massacre was the most recent reminder in body of the risks that our children and our educators face every day."
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