Politics & Government
Rep. Niki Tsongas Joins House Gun Vote Sit-In
Tsongas, who represents the 3rd District of Massachusetts, joined seven other state Democrats in the protest Wednesday.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Niki Tsongas was one of eight Massachusetts Democrats who engaged in a sit-in Wednesday on Capitol Hill, refusing to leave the floor until Republicans vote on gun control measures.
Tsongas joined Congressional Representatives Michael Capuano, Katherine Clark, Bill Keating, Joseph P. Kennedy III, Seth Moulton, Richard Neal and Jim McGovern in the protest.
Tsongas has been active on Facebook, and Tweeting and re-Tweeting throughout the day, outlining the motivation behind the sit-in, and welcoming others to the fold.
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"I stand with my Democratic colleagues today demanding that GOP act on #gunviolence," she Tweeted.
On House Floor w @repjohnlewis, Dems. Americans want action 2 prevent #gunviolence but GOP wont let us vote. That must change #nobillnobreak
— Niki Tsongas (@nikiinthehouse) June 22, 2016
Last week, Democrats took part in a nearly 15-hour filibuster in an effort to get a vote on two primary legislative measures: universal background checks, or closing the “gun-show loophole,” and the prevention of suspected terrorists from buying firearms.
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Ultimately the filibuster forced a vote, but it failed along party lines.
I stand w/my Democratic colleagues today demanding that GOP act on #gunviolence. We must #DisarmHate. #NoBillNoBreak pic.twitter.com/l5RkUuNEFY
— Niki Tsongas (@nikiinthehouse) June 22, 2016
Alison Bauter (Patch Staff) contributed to this report.
>>>Photo via Congresswoman Tsongas's website
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