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When celebrating the Act’s passage, he called on Congress to seize the bipartisan momentum and advance additional commonsense steps to reduce gun violence. Last year, President Biden signed into the law the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant gun violence reduction legislation enacted in nearly 30 years. Monterey Park is part of a growing list of communities all across the country that are forever changed due to gun violence-not only mass shootings, but also daily acts of gun violence that may not make national headlines. President Biden is traveling to Monterey Park to grieve with the families and community impacted by the mass shooting that claimed 11 lives and injured nine others in January. President Biden is also encouraging the Federal Trade Commission to issue a public report analyzing how gun manufacturers market firearms to minors. The Executive Order will also keep more guns out of dangerous hands by increasing the effective use of “red flag” laws, strengthen efforts to hold the gun industry accountable, and accelerate law enforcement efforts to identify and apprehend the shooters menacing our communities. as close to universal background checks as possible without additional legislation. Today, in Monterey Park, California, President Biden will announce an Executive Order with the goal of increasing the number of background checks conducted before firearm sales, moving the U.S. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””.Note: It's possible to outline the box for people whom are colorblind. For a general webpage for the public, without prior training in the use of the webapp, some more text explaining the purpose and consequences of the links would be useful additional information. I appreciate that your text is an example. As long as each choice and outcome is obvious to a user trained to use the software. It may be ugly but it can flash if it must. Keeping this UX (and not design) it needs to be clear what the intended action of the alert is, if ignoring the alert is reasonable (permitted) it need not be uppercased, if it's something that you are warning against clicking on then it can be strikeout without an underline. This can be modified to suit an alert link that you should click (important message) or a link that you should not click (rouge website warning). Now you can change the color of the box, link, even uppercase, independently from the alert box color. If you want it more prominent and a red warning add a red box: This is some text with a link to some webpage and some more text with another link! What colour would normally be used for the hyperlink in these situations? However this, text contains two links that are blue and therefore not very readable. I am currently working on a website where I have a very prominent error box with the colour #e20413 and text in #FFF.






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