Atlanta is my home.

Activism is in my DNA.

I have deep abiding faith in God.

Students deserve a safe place to learn and grow.

I'm very concerned about the needs of our veterans.

As Americans we are no strangers to hate-fueled rhetoric.

It is my solemn duty to be an ally to the trans community.

It's the sad truth that gun violence can often be prevented.

We must do everything we can to ensure the safety of our children.

American patients deserve more access to quality, affordable health care.

Our elections are too important to risk even the appearance of impropriety.

A lot of people really enjoy guns. A lot of people really like having guns.

It's our duty in Congress to bring the voices of our communities to Washington.

My son is not a tactic to be used in political arenas for relevancy and points.

I am a strong supporter and proponent of the Second Amendment. Always have been.

The last thing we need in Missouri is more violence and strife in our communities.

Protecting the USPS means protecting the essential services it provides our nation.

Mental illness, hate and anger exist everywhere, but in America too often it comes armed.

I believe that by taking action together, we can create a safer future for our loved ones.

America will never forget the service and sacrifice of our 9/11 heroes and their families.

We recognize and truly believe that women's stories have the power to transform the world.

No woman should ever have to choose between maintaining a healthy pregnancy and a paycheck.

Donald Trump is correct when he suggests that African-Americans are outraged by gun violence.

Our veterans should never be penalized for injuries they sustained in service to our country.

The health and wellbeing of our children, our families, and our communities must be safeguarded.

Our veterans, and especially our women veterans, need our support and the support of one another.

Nothing can bring my Jordan back but I have learned to channel my grief into action to honor my son.

Concealed carry reciprocity is a dream for the gun lobby lobbyists and a nightmare for public safety.

Our government works best when it represents the needs of the American people, not special interests.

It is our duty as legislators to protect the success of our students as they pursue higher education.

There is not a day that goes by when I do not think of my son, and the man he would have grown up to be.

Stand-your-ground laws are a favorite of the NRA gun lobby and their push to weaken our nation's gun laws.

I know parents across America remain sick with worry about the safety of their children. I feel that anguish.

Our kids should be leaving school ready for success, not paying for the misconduct of predatory institutions.

Expanding Stand Your Ground sends a clear message to communities of color: We are not welcome or safe in Florida.

I grew up in Illinois in an environment where my parents were very politically active in the civil rights movement.

As a child, my father taught me to never take my freedoms for granted. He challenged me to fight for what is right.

It's truly important that we uplift those who use their skills to develop technology and ideas that benefit our world.

Taking care of our veterans is one of my top priorities, and I am especially concerned on behalf of our women veterans.

The Passover story is a reminder that our unity is our strength, and that there is nothing we cannot overcome, together.

I am proud that generations of Jewish Americans have chosen to make this state their home; Georgia has been better for it.

As we invest in an infrastructure plan for the future, we must also support our families, our workers, and our communities.

Even in national crisis, it is important that we continue to stand up for our community and follow where our faith leads us.

There are no issues more personal than prescription drugs and the high prices Americans must pay to get the medicine they need.

It is high time our government take action and do everything in its power to help reduce gun violence in America and save lives.

We know that gun violence disproportionately affects Black people in this country, and that was no exception with my son Jordan.

Just like it would be wrong to have a player referee a game, it's wrong for election officials to participate in federal campaigns.

I have a unique lens on how the extreme priorities of the NRA's leaders are dangerous for America, Atlanta and communities of color.

We must protect those with pre-existing conditions and ensure that every American family has access to quality, affordable health care.

When people are in crisis and pose a threat to themselves or others, those closest to them are often the first to see the warning signs.

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