Kimberly Vaughan was one of 10 people who died in the school shooting, perpetrated by a classmate who stole his father's unsecured firearms.
WASHINGTON -- A slew of bills related to gun safety passed in the U.S. House on Wednesday, including the Kimberly Vaughan Safe Storage Act.
Kimberly was one of 10 people killed May 2018 inside her art class at Santa Fe High School by a teenage classmate who stole his father's unsecured guns.Hart joined other families from the Parkland, Florida, and Newtown, Connecticut, school shootings in Washington D.C. Wednesday, meeting with lawmakers to urge them to pass her daughter's bill.
The bill also includes a 10-year, $10 million grant for Native American tribes to organize their own safe storage educational programs."It's totally more education, which I love because Kimberly was a real smarty pants," Hart said.