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John Cornyn

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Age 72
Web site www.cornyn.senate.gov
Date of birth February 2,1952
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Houston
Texas
United States
Height 185 (cm)
Office R
TX
Previous officeTexas Attorney General (1999–2002)
Spouse Sandy Cornyn
Official site cornyn.senate.gov
Current office2022-02-24 17:37:32
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Previous positionTexas Attorney General (1999–2002)
Education University of Virginia School of Law
Children Haley Cornyn
Danley Cornyn
Parents Atholene Gale Cornyn
John Cornyn II
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John Cornyn III is an American politician, attorney, and former jurist serving as the senior United States senator from Texas, a seat he has held since 2002.

US Senate passes first gun control bill in decades

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... Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who co-led the negotiations, said on the chamber floor that the bill would make Americans safer...

Republican Senate gun negotiator walks out of talks

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... Texas Senator John Cornyn has played a key role in drafting the framework of a proposed firearms bill following mass shootings in Texas and New York...

Uvalde attack: US House passes gun bill doomed to fail in senate

Uvalde attack: US House passes gun bill doomed to fail in senate
Jun 9,2022 12:10 pm

... But one senior Republican, Texas Senator John Cornyn, warned on Wednesday that there are " sticking points everywhere"...

Trump: US should fund safe schools before Ukraine

Trump: US should fund safe schools before Ukraine
May 28,2022 2:15 am

... Ahead of the event, several conservative speakers and musical performers announced they were backing out - including Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Senator John Cornyn and the manufacturer of the rifle used in the Uvalde attack...

Trump to give annual address to Congress amid impeachment drama

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Feb 16,2020 9:23 am

... A top Republican in congress, Texas Senator John Cornyn, reacted to the invitation with the hashtag #somanymixedsignals ...

Beto O'Rourke, Democratic hopeful, ends 2020 presidential bid

Beto O'Rourke, Democratic hopeful, ends 2020 presidential bid
Feb 16,2020 7:45 am

... Mr O Rourke struggled to carry the energy of his insurgent Senate campaign into a White House bid Mr O Rourke had been urged by donors to drop out of the presidential race and run against Texas Senator John Cornyn, who is up for re-election next year...

Uvalde attack: US House passes gun bill doomed to fail in senate

Feb 16,2020 7:45 am

The US House of Representatives has voted through a series of measures regulating the sale of guns, but which are destined to fail in The Senate .

The new measures would bar sales of semiautomatic weapons to people under 21 and ban large-capacity magazines.

But Republican opposition in The Senate means The Bill has little chance of entering law, despite a renewed Focus On Gun Control in The Wake of a series of mass shootings in the US.

Hours before the vote, survivors of the Uvalde School Shooting gave emotional Testimony to lawmakers which reduced some to tears.

The primary School Shooting in The Texan city claimed the lives of 21 people, including 19 young children.

One 11-year-old girl told the Hearing - in pre-recorded Testimony - That she had smeared her classmate's blood on herself to Play Dead , and graphically described The Moment The Gunman shot her teacher in The Head .

The Uvalde attack and other recent mass killings have sparked a new round of bipartisan talks on Gun Control in the US Senate, but Democrats need at least 10 Republicans on board to pass any new laws.

Conservatives want to protect the constitutional right to bear arms and object to limiting sales of the assault-style rifles used in the Uvalde shooting.

And while a group of Republican and Democratic senators are trying to find Common Ground , correspondents say That whatever they come up with is very unlikely to involve any sweeping reforms.

In The House of Representatives, Wednesday's wide-ranging package of legislation, called the " Protecting Our Kids Act" by lawmakers, passed by 223-204 votes with just five Republicans joining Democrats in supporting The Bill .

In addition to tighter controls around the sale of guns, it would also introduce a scheme allowing local government to compensate individuals who surrender high capacity magazine and strengthen existing regulations on bump stocks and untraceable Ghost Guns .

However the measures cannot pass into law without approval in The Senate .

" America has lost more children from gun violence than any other cause. Does That embarrass you? " House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said during a debate on The Bill . " To think That in Our Country , more children have died from gun violence than any other cause? These stories are tragically all too common In America today. "

But House Republicans claimed The Bill was an attack on citizens' constitutional rights to own a firearm.

" The speaker started by saying this bill is about protecting Our Kids , " Ohio Republican Jim Jordan said. " But this bill doesn't do it. What this bill does is Take Away second amendment rights, God-given rights, protected by Our Constitution from law-abiding American citizens. "

Bipartisan negotiations are ongoing in The Senate on more moderate measures That could gain the support of enough Republicans to pass the 60-vote threshold required in The Chamber .

But one senior Republican, Texas Senator John Cornyn , warned on Wednesday That there are " sticking points everywhere".

Only a handful of the 50 Republican senators appear open to new gun legislation, with Democrats seeking narrower measures as a compromise. Senators are expected to reach a final agreement by The End of the week.

Proposals with The Greatest public support include a " red flag" law That would prevent individuals with mental illness or a criminal history from purchasing firearms, and expanded background checks on gun purchasers That would include private gun sales.



Source of news: bbc.com

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