The Michigan House of Representatives is moving gun reform proposals forward. A proposal requiring people to safely store their guns passed the House this week with some bi-partisan support. It’s part of a package that also expands background checks and creates a red flag law. Democrats also introduced plans this month that would raise the age to buy a gun from 18 to 21 and add a 14-day waiting period for someone to take a gun home after buying it. Republicans say none of the plans address gun violence. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign gun reform bills into law. She’s made it one of her priorities for the year.