Dozens of local gun violence prevention advocates publicly support State Sen. Sharif Street’s candidacy for the Third Congressional District, following Rep. Dwight Evans’ announcement that he will not seek a sixth term in office. This backing highlights a growing concern over gun violence in communities and underscores Street’s commitment to addressing this critical issue in a higher legislative capacity.
Street, who previously campaigned for former Vice President Kamala Harris, aims to bring significant change to Congress. With gun violence remaining a pressing challenge nationwide, advocates believe his experience and focus on prevention could help shape effective policies and practices. As the political landscape shifts, many are watching closely to see how Street intends to leverage this support in his campaign moving forward.
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