Amo Calls for Federal Gun Legislation, But Has Not Called RI Legislative Leaders

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Amo Calls for Federal Gun Legislation, But Has Not Called RI Legislative Leaders

Democrat Gabe Amo, candidate for the first congressional district, PHOTO: White House
It is the tale of two Capitols.

Gabe Amo, former White House aide in the Biden Administration and now a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the first district, is bringing out his Washington D.C. connections to support his campaign.

On Monday, he was pushing his ideas for federal gun control. Meanwhile, in Rhode Island, gun control advocates are struggling at the Rhode Island General Assembly to pass a ban on assault rifles and a bill requiring safe firearm storage.

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In Rhode Island, both chambers of the legislature are overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats, and Dan McKee is a Democrat, but it again appears Democrats are refusing to pass key gun control legislation, including a ban on assault rifles.

 

Amo, No Call to Support RI Legislation

Amo was hosting a press call with Nancy Rotering, the Mayor of Highland Park, Illinois — the site of a mass shooting on July 4, 2022. Seven were killed and 48 were wounded at the Independence Day parade. The shooter used a Smith & Wesson M&P15 semiautomatic rifle with three 30-round magazines. A total of 83 shots were fired.

On the call, GoLocal asked Amo if he had called the Governor, Speaker and Senate President to urge their support for the Rhode Island gun control bills.

“I haven’t called them directly,” he said.

When asked if he would call them on key bills at the Rhode Island State House if elected to Congress — Amo said he would.

Rotering later followed up on GoLocal’s questions, steering the focus away from the state level.

“We need a federal assault weapon ban. We’re not islands — I fully believe Gabe Amo is the one who can help get it done,” she said. 

But, back in Rhode Island the Coalition Against Gun Violence is calling on supporters to rally at the State House Tuesday in a last effort to push strong gun control bills. The Rhode Island General Assembly is trying to adjourn on Friday.

 

Washington Connections v. Local Support

While some candidates are rolling out Rhode Island endorsements, Amo seems focused on national support.

Yesterday, Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien announced he was supporting the candidacy of his economic development director and State Senator Sandra Cano in the race for the now vacant congressional seat.

Congressman David Cicilline, on June 1, stepped down from his seat in Congress to take over the position as the head of the Rhode Island Foundation and collect a salary of $650,000 for the group dedicated to supporting those in need. A special election will be held this November.

On Sunday, Amo’s campaign announced that former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain endorsed his campaign.

Rotering announced on the call that she was endorsing Amo.

The Amo campaign described their relationship:

In 2022, Mayor Rotering led her city through a time of tragedy following a mass shooting at an Independence Day parade. As President Biden’s Deputy Director for Intergovernmental Affairs, Amo was the initial contact Mayor Rotering received from the federal government, with Amo promising the commitment of the Biden Administration to help Highland Park recover from such a horrific loss of life.

As a candidate for the U.S. Congress, Amo has frequently noted the need to build on the progress of last year’s historic Bipartisan Safer Communities Act gun safety legislation and continue to find solutions to reduce, and eventually eliminate, gun violence in the United States. His advocacy for common sense gun safety legislation, as well as Amo’s work in the White House, motivates Mayor Rotering’s endorsement.


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