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Some lawmakers are still trying to find a path forward on an expanded background check bill for which Trump signaled support. Sens. Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, and Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, have been shopping around to colleagues a bill that would expand checks on internet and gun show sails. 317

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State Sen. and Insurance Commissioner candidate Ricardo Lara and State Treasurer candidate Fiona Ma are expected to join Newsom at the event along with SDSU students and faculty. An average of recent polling by RealClearPolitics shows Newsom 16.5 percentage points ahead of Cox going into the Nov. 6 election. 309

  

StrengthDealing with the uncertainty and struggles that come with being a parent of a child with a medical condition, the Morse family remains positive and tries to spread that positivity to other parents who are in a similar situation, whether that’s childhood cancer or autism.Brittany even admits “finding the positive” is easier said than done, but when it comes down to it, that’s what gets her through.“I hate saying this, find the positivity. When having a bad hospital visit or month, Steve and I will think about the time when Brantley turned blue on the operating table. We thought we were losing our baby forever. Then we say we can get through this hard week. This is another bump in the road, but we can get through this hard time,” said Brittany.Time can put things into perspective, and it all boils down to the beginning of their and Brantley’s journey.At the time when 2-week-old Brantley had a 50% chance of surviving, Brittany and Steve were struggling to make ends meet with the mounting medical bills and day-to-day costs. On top of dealing with their son’s serious health issues, Steve lost his job.“There were months we had no income because I was by Brantley’s side every minute of every day. Some months we didn’t even make a house payment or our electric bill. Those are the times we think about when he gets a new diagnosis or a new surgery. We remember those hardships to get through the new ones,” Brittany said.A lesson and message for othersBrittany says while out in public she catches stares from children and parents, and to them, she has a simple message."They're people in this world who don't walk like you, who don't eat like you, and who don't talk like or communicate like you. Talk to you kids. It's okay to ask questions," she said.Because he is non-verbal and uses a feeding tube to eat, which often happens in public, Brittany says when she does have the opportunity to open the dialogue with a child or another adult, she loves it."Kids are usually so open and so curious so I usually will introduce Brantley to them, explaining how he eats," she said.She admits that her family has received negative comments from people making fun of him while out in public, and when that happens, they try to come up with a healthy response."There will be kids that are different than you. That's okay. That doesn't make them weird or funny, but just different."This story was originally published by Kaylyn Hlavaty at WEWS. 2456

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