DiscoverReset with Sasha-Ann SimonsWhat Another Trump Presidency Could Mean For Gun Violence In Chicago
What Another Trump Presidency Could Mean For Gun Violence In Chicago

What Another Trump Presidency Could Mean For Gun Violence In Chicago

Update: 2024-11-14
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In 2022, President Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, or BSCA, into law.

It provides community-based programs, schools, grassroots organizations and more with funding to support efforts to keep guns out of the wrong hands, make schools safer and expand trauma-informed mental health services in underresourced communities.

However, this funding is set to run out at the end of 2026, so what happens next and how could efforts funded by federal dollars be impacted?

Reset sits down with Rita Oceguera, The Trace reporter and Veronica Arreola, 24th District councilor of Chicago's Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability to understand how another Trump presidency might impact gun violence prevention in Chicago.
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What Another Trump Presidency Could Mean For Gun Violence In Chicago

What Another Trump Presidency Could Mean For Gun Violence In Chicago