ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A second meeting of Minnesota lawmakers to consider proposals on dealing with gun violence in the wake of the Annunciation shooting made little progress as members failed to bridge the partisan divide.
DFL members criticized their Republican colleagues for failing to bring bills for consideration as the group met for a second day. At the same time, Republicans raised issues with communication failures and half baked proposals from the DFL.
Meetings on gun violence
The backstory:
At Monday's meeting, lawmakers heard emotional testimony from Annunciation Catholic School parents, who pushed lawmakers to do something to prevent another tragedy like the church shooting. The shooting at Annunciation Church on Aug. 27 left two students dead and 21 other child