Lawmakers cancel public events, push for security funding
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() The Trump administration is seeking nearly $60 million to beef up security for the executive and legislative branches in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah.

The move comes as the nation has faced a rise in political violence in recent years, targeting lawmakers as well as their family members.

There have been attacks against protesters, corporate executives and institutions, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Capitol, mayors, school board officials and even election volunteers.

In the wake of Kirk’s death, there was anger and sadness among lawmakers, especially from Republicans, but there was also a lot of fear from lawmakers worried they could be targeted the same way Kirk was.

Many members have said they are thinking twice about public events, especially more high-profile lawmakers. There are also calls for action, with lawmakers wanting more resources to keep them safe, especially when they are away from Washington and in their home state.

That starts with renewing money allocated for extra security over the summer, after former Minnesota State House Speaker Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, and her husband were shot and killed. Another Minnesota Democrat and his wife were also shot, and the suspect is believed to have had a list of additional targets.

Lawmakers used to have a $150 a month allowance for security, but in June, that was boosted to $5,000. However, that extra funding was only authorized through the end of September.

Lawmakers are working to try to extend that funding, though there are many questions, including whether the amount of funding changes. The White House is asking for $58 million from Congress for the judicial and executive branches as well.

Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-NY, put forward an idea that would mandate Homeland Security to provide drones for public events for lawmakers and officials. He says common sense dictates that drone technology should be harnessed to scan every elevated structure with a line of sight to a target.

It’s also possible that there will be legislation for things like social media regulation for teenagers. Lawmakers from both parties, as well as governors and other officials, have been talking about the negative impact social media has on younger people and how it can amplify hate and division.

“It has absolutely gotten to a point that is where we need to really look towards our leaders to lower the temperature,” said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY. “And also lead by, I believe, ensuring that we have gun safety and laws against violence. “

“I will not be doing any outdoor events anytime soon, we will not be doing any public events anytime soon, until we have a better handle on greater security controls,” said Rep. Nancy Mace, R-SC.

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