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Minnesota shootings targeting state lawmakers spark fear in Congress, prompting security discussions as officials work to ...
Safety concerns are already prompting lawmakers to change the way they live, especially in places like Minnesota, which has a ...
The recent attacks on two Minnesota state lawmakers show the dangers of heightened political tensions are not just found on ...
Over the weekend, a Minnesota lawmaker was assassinated at her home. While this topic is on the minds of every lawmaker in ...
Thirty-one elected officials in Colorado have asked to remove their personal contact information from a state campaign ...
Lawmakers in some states are moving to delete their home addresses from online directories after one Minnesota legislator was ...
Senators are set to receive an all-member briefing on security from the Senate Sergeant at Arms and U.S. Capitol Police on ...
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are pressing for more detailed security briefings and calling on leadership to do more to protect ...
Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, were shot and killed early Saturday morning in “what ...
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz said on Monday that state legislators have received “a noticeable increase in verbal threats” ...
There has been discussion about safety around the state capitol for years, but the tragedy adds a new level of urgency. Several lawmakers told WCCO how the shootings shattered their sense of safety.
Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, detail the night of the near fatal shooting at their home in a newly released statement.