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Senators call for security funding uptick as Minnesota shootings spook Capitol Hill

  • On June 14, 2025, Vance Luther Boelter allegedly killed Minnesota state legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounded Senator John Hoffman and his wife in Champlin, Minn.
  • Boelter had a list of 45 mostly Democratic elected officials and abortion providers and reportedly targeted multiple lawmakers as part of a planned campaign of political violence.
  • Following the shootings, heightened security protocols were announced in Wisconsin and briefings by Capitol Police and senate leadership were scheduled to address lawmakers' growing safety concerns.
  • Senate Minority Leader Schumer stressed the urgent need to enhance security measures and increase financial support for Capitol Police and lawmakers’ safety.
  • Lawmakers across states are pushing for increased security funding and cautionary measures to counter rising threats and political violence, signaling a shift in how public officials approach their safety.
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Police, DA refuse to release records on Latina senator’s DUI arrest near Capitol

Sen. Sabrina Cervantes says police mistreated her because she is Latina and LGBTQ. Sacramento police and the DA won't release arrest records.

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