Gov. Tom Wolf is renewing his call for lawmakers to toughen Pennsylvania’s gun laws, after a truck driver walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and fatally shot 11 people. The Democrat spoke Tuesday at an anti-gun violence rally in the Capitol, joined by the ex-wife of a man badly wounded in the synagogue shooting. The state House GOP’s majority leader, Bryan Cutler, says Pennsylvania says policymakers might find agreement on mental health interventions.
Gov. Wolf Wants To Toughen Pennsylvania’s Gun Laws
