Jared Moskowitz
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Right. Because I can't even get school safety legislation, which I have filed with Republicans. OK, bipartisan legislation. I can't even get a hearing on that stuff. Okay. And now we're talking about, you know, panic buttons, making school safer, you know, what kind of glass, what kind of doors do you use in schools, you know, hardening the facility, right? Can't even get a hearing on that stuff.
Right. Because I can't even get school safety legislation, which I have filed with Republicans. OK, bipartisan legislation. I can't even get a hearing on that stuff. Okay. And now we're talking about, you know, panic buttons, making school safer, you know, what kind of glass, what kind of doors do you use in schools, you know, hardening the facility, right? Can't even get a hearing on that stuff.
So DC is just beyond broken, as you know, especially Congress. It's not just this issue. It's just, we've decided not to do legislation anymore, right? Like Congress is like legislation, not for me. I mean, we thought the 118th Congress wasn't productive. And then like the 119th is like, hold my beer.
So DC is just beyond broken, as you know, especially Congress. It's not just this issue. It's just, we've decided not to do legislation anymore, right? Like Congress is like legislation, not for me. I mean, we thought the 118th Congress wasn't productive. And then like the 119th is like, hold my beer.
So DC is just beyond broken, as you know, especially Congress. It's not just this issue. It's just, we've decided not to do legislation anymore, right? Like Congress is like legislation, not for me. I mean, we thought the 118th Congress wasn't productive. And then like the 119th is like, hold my beer.
OK, I mean, we've sent the president the least amount of legislation in the first hundred days since any Congress in the last 70 years.
OK, I mean, we've sent the president the least amount of legislation in the first hundred days since any Congress in the last 70 years.
OK, I mean, we've sent the president the least amount of legislation in the first hundred days since any Congress in the last 70 years.
That's right. Just give him more power. So this it's not like this issue is is now, you know, held hostage. It's everything that's going on. But, yeah, there is no when we pass the law in Parkland, as I like to say, everything went wrong on February 14th. And then for the three weeks after that, we got everything right and got a little lucky. It was three weeks of session.
That's right. Just give him more power. So this it's not like this issue is is now, you know, held hostage. It's everything that's going on. But, yeah, there is no when we pass the law in Parkland, as I like to say, everything went wrong on February 14th. And then for the three weeks after that, we got everything right and got a little lucky. It was three weeks of session.
That's right. Just give him more power. So this it's not like this issue is is now, you know, held hostage. It's everything that's going on. But, yeah, there is no when we pass the law in Parkland, as I like to say, everything went wrong on February 14th. And then for the three weeks after that, we got everything right and got a little lucky. It was three weeks of session.
The kids from Douglas came up, the parents, all 17 of them, Democrats and Republicans, unified around this one legislation. And Republicans came to the school, saw it themselves, and decided they were going to do something, right? Rather than not going, trying to change the subject, thoughts and prayers, and try to move on. Those things... all happened.
The kids from Douglas came up, the parents, all 17 of them, Democrats and Republicans, unified around this one legislation. And Republicans came to the school, saw it themselves, and decided they were going to do something, right? Rather than not going, trying to change the subject, thoughts and prayers, and try to move on. Those things... all happened.
The kids from Douglas came up, the parents, all 17 of them, Democrats and Republicans, unified around this one legislation. And Republicans came to the school, saw it themselves, and decided they were going to do something, right? Rather than not going, trying to change the subject, thoughts and prayers, and try to move on. Those things... all happened.
There were several Republicans in leadership that decided to be leaders. And so, whether that can happen again in a red state, blue states are different, but whether that can happen again in a red state, I don't know. There were a lot of relationships at the time. I mean, I was very close to the Speaker He came within 24 hours. The appropriations chair was my friend. He came immediately.
There were several Republicans in leadership that decided to be leaders. And so, whether that can happen again in a red state, blue states are different, but whether that can happen again in a red state, I don't know. There were a lot of relationships at the time. I mean, I was very close to the Speaker He came within 24 hours. The appropriations chair was my friend. He came immediately.
There were several Republicans in leadership that decided to be leaders. And so, whether that can happen again in a red state, blue states are different, but whether that can happen again in a red state, I don't know. There were a lot of relationships at the time. I mean, I was very close to the Speaker He came within 24 hours. The appropriations chair was my friend. He came immediately.
There were relationships, a lot of which just don't exist now in state legislatures and in Washington as we've become so much more partisan and divisive.
There were relationships, a lot of which just don't exist now in state legislatures and in Washington as we've become so much more partisan and divisive.
There were relationships, a lot of which just don't exist now in state legislatures and in Washington as we've become so much more partisan and divisive.