Photos from the Cable & Telecommunications Human Resources Association's annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon, held in Atlanta on May 2.
Senate Judiciary Sets Gun Violence Hearing
The Senate Judiciary has signaled it will hold a hearing this month on violence, stemming from the recent spate of mass shootings.
According to a committee staffer, the hearing is not expected to be confined to gun control issues and could include mental health and media violence issues. "I think everything is going to come up." Citing the title, he said: "I think that is kind of a catch-all for the issues involved rather than one specific part of the equation."
The committee is in the process of inviting witnesses, but a list probably won't be announced until Friday at the earliest.
The hearing notice came the same day that Vice President Joe Biden, who led the White House initiative to address the problem, is scheduled to talk about those initiatives, which include gun control measures, mental health initiatives and media violence studies, in a Google-hosted online forum.












