The House on Wednesday failed to pass a bill that sought to create a communications network that would alert people when an active shooter is in their community. The legislation, dubbed the Active Shooter Alert Act, was considered under suspension, a process that allows legislation to be passed quickly with two-thirds support. The bill did not reach that threshold, failing in a 259-162 vote despite having bipartisan sponsorship — 16 Republicans helped introduce the legislation. One Democrat, Rep. Ron Kind (Wisc.), voted with 161 Republicans against the bill. Five Republicans and three Democrats did not vote. The Hill reached out to Kind for a statement on his vote, and to Rep. Davi
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