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Last night, the Senate confirmed Todd Jones -- President Obama's choice to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
The Bureau has been without a permanent director since 2006 because of Republican obstruction in Congress. While this confirmation is a big deal in the effort to reduce gun violence, we need to continue to do more -- which is exactly what President Obama said in his statement:
Todd Jones is a tough and tested law-enforcement professional with decades of experience, and his confirmation to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is both welcome and long overdue. For nearly seven years, Senate Republicans had refused to confirm an ATF director - not because they thought the nominees weren't qualified, but because they put politics ahead of the agency's law enforcement mission.
I applaud Senator Reid, Senator Leahy, Senator Klobuchar, and the bipartisan group of senators who broke through that gridlock to give Todd Jones the up or down vote he deserved. But while Todds confirmation will help ATF apply the tools it needs to protect our communities from dangerous criminals and reduce gun violence, we can't stop there. I will continue to stand with the majority of Americans who support common-sense reforms to keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of criminals. And I will continue to do everything in my power to keep our children and our communities safe.
Material Board: White House Email... Go
Last night, the Senate confirmed Todd Jones -- President Obama's choice to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
The Bureau has been without a permanent director since 2006 because of Republican obstruction in Congress. While this confirmation is a big deal in the effort to reduce gun violence, we need to continue to do more -- which is exactly what President Obama said in his statement:
Todd Jones is a tough and tested law-enforcement professional with decades of experience, and his confirmation to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is both welcome and long overdue. For nearly seven years, Senate Republicans had refused to confirm an ATF director - not because they thought the nominees weren't qualified, but because they put politics ahead of the agency's law enforcement mission.
I applaud Senator Reid, Senator Leahy, Senator Klobuchar, and the bipartisan group of senators who broke through that gridlock to give Todd Jones the up or down vote he deserved. But while Todds confirmation will help ATF apply the tools it needs to protect our communities from dangerous criminals and reduce gun violence, we can't stop there. I will continue to stand with the majority of Americans who support common-sense reforms to keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of criminals. And I will continue to do everything in my power to keep our children and our communities safe.