OFF THE WIRE
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday advanced legislation requiring all
gun buyers to get a background check, voting along party lines to send a version
of the bill to the full Senate.
But the bill passed in committee does not represent the legislative language
that both sides ultimately expect the full Senate to consider.
Instead, it's a Democratic version of a background check bill, voted upon by
the committee because a bipartisan group of negotiators haven't yet been able to
compromise on its specifics.
"I've been talking and continuing to talk to colleagues across the political
spectrum and across the aisle about a compromise approach, and I remain
optimistic that we'll be able to roll one up," Sen. Chuck Schumer said at the
Judiciary Committee's meeting on Tuesday. "But we're not there yet."