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Washington, D.C. - House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) today praised the House passage of the bicameral, bipartisan "Fairness for 9/11 Families Act," which would provide a catch-up payment for thousands of 9/11 victims, spouses and dependents who were unfairly excluded from the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund when it was first established in 2015.
"Madam Speaker, H.R. 3843 is bicameral, bipartisan legislation that consists of three distinct titles-each of which would make modest, but important, improvements to modernize our antitrust system and to help protect competition.
WASHINGTON, D.C.-Today, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and House Homeland Security Committee Chair Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) sent a letter to Attorney General Garland of the Department of Justice, Secretary Mayorkas of the Department of Homeland Security, Director Wray of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Commissioner Magnus of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Acting Director Johnson of U.S.
"Today, we take another step to advance historic gun violence prevention legislation. H.R. 1808, the "Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2022," restores and updates the prior assault weapons ban that kept weapons of war out of our communities for a decade before Republicans opposed its renewal.
WASHINGTON, D.C.-House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler today delivered the following remarks, as prepared, during a markup of the Veteran Service Recognition Act of 2022 (H.R. 7946):
"The "Veteran Service Recognition Act of 2022" would finally ensure that noncitizen active-duty military, veterans, and their families are treated with the dignity and respect befitting the sacrifice they have given to this country.
"H.R. 2920, the "American Families United Act of 2022" is bipartisan legislation to fix barriers in our legal immigration system that separate U.S. citizens from their spouses and children.
WASHINGTON, D.C.-The House Judiciary Committee today advanced the Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI), that would ban the sale, import, manufacture or transfer of certain semi-automatic weapons. Today's committee action marks the first markup of the assault weapons ban since 1994. The markup follows a recent string of mass shooting involving assault weapons-including the murder of 19 children in Uvalde, Texas at the hands of an AR-15. The bill passed 25 to 18, with every Republican present voting no.
"Today, we take another step to advance historic gun violence prevention legislation. H.R. 1808, the 'Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2021,' restores and updates the prior assault weapons ban that kept weapons of war out of our communities for a decade before Republicans opposed its renewal.
"We are a country with a robust civil justice system, where people-no matter their age, wealth, or education-can bring a lawsuit against those who have caused them harm and hold them accountable. That is, unless those harms are caused by the gun industry.
Washington, D.C. - Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) delivered the following opening statement, as prepared, during a full committee hearing on "Digital Dragnets: Examining the Government's Access to Your Personal Data":