WATCH: Buffalo and Uvalde families testify at a House hearing on gun violence

Washington Post published this video item, entitled “WATCH: Buffalo and Uvalde families testify at a House hearing on gun violence” – below is their description.

Friends and families of the victims of the Buffalo and Uvalde, Tex., shootings testify at a House committee hearing on rising gun violence in America. Attendees include:

-Zeneta Everhart, the mother of Buffalo survivor Zaire Goodman

-Miah Cerrillo, fourth grade Robb Elementary School student

-Felix Rubio and Kimberly Rubio, parents of Uvalde victim Lexi Rubio

The hearing will examine gun legislation including a ban on assault weapons and stronger background checks on gun purchases. Read more: https://wapo.st/3Ny7IxY.

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