Elorza Creates a Committee to Look at Gun Violence

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Elorza Creates a Committee to Look at Gun Violence

Jorge Elorza
Mayor Jorge Elorza has issued his first Executive Order, which establishes the Mayor's Advisory Council to Reduce Gun Violence.

“Illegal guns and gun violence have a devastating impact on communities and Providence needs to be doing more to address this critical issue. The Mayor's Advisory Council to Reduce Gun Violence will be a permanent resource dedicated to finding innovative solutions to address the challenge of illegal guns in our city. I look forward to working with them to better engage the community and identify holistic solutions for getting guns off our streets," said Elorza. 

The executive order cites the toll that gun violence has taken on families and communities in Providence and across the country. The order also highlights the effect gun violence has on youth, victims of domestic violence and communities of color. 

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The Council 

The Council will serve as a resource to make recommendations on how the city can better address the issue of illegal guns and find new solutions to reducing gun violence. 

Council members will be appointed by the Mayor to one year terms and consist of community leaders, Providence Public Safety and administration officials. 

Sol Rodriguez, Executive Director of OpenDoors, will serve the committee as Chair. She will be joined by: Pilar McCloud, Chairwoman, NAACP Youth Division; Dr. Tobey Ayers, Executive Director, Rhode Island for Community and Justice; PJ Fox, Executive Director, Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence; Eugene Monteiro, President and CEO, CCRS; as well as representatives of the Providence Department of Public Safety and the Mayor’s Policy Department


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