Congressional Black Caucus Honors Gun-Control Advocate; Milwaukee Woman Got Active When Son, Two Friends Were Killed

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Debra Lee Fifer may not have come any closer to obtaining passage of the responsible gun ownership bill, a measure pending in the state Legislature following her son's tragic death in 2003, but she now has national exposure for the bill.

Fifer was one of nine women from across the nation to receive the Congressional Black Caucus Unsung Hero Award, an honor given annually by the organization's spouses to honor individuals who work to improve their communities.

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Congressional Black Caucus Honors Gun-Control Advocate; Milwaukee Woman Got Active When Son, Two Friends Were Killed

The award was presented last week at the group's annual legislative conference in Washington, D.C. Fifer was recognized for her work to prevent gun violence i...

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