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MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) — A school shooting is every parent's greatest fear. As families in Minneapolis comes to terms with their new reality, here in Wisconsin, new gun safety legislation was announced in Madison.

Right now, Wisconsin only has gun-free protections for K-12 schools but not colleges and universities. This new bill would change that.

"The worst thing that can happen for a parent is to receive a phone call saying their child has been shot," said Debra Gillispie, gun violence survivor and founder of Mothers Against Gun Violence.

Gillispie says this bill is a step in the right direction.

"Kids go to school to learn, not to be concerned about being shot at," said Gillispie.

On Wednesday, Democratic State Senator Kelda Roys and State Representative Brienne Brown intro

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