House Democrats introduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would require all gun sellers, including private vendors, to conduct background checks on potential buyers, indicating the issue will be a top item on the Democratic agenda during the 116th Congress.

Under current law, only federally licensed vendors must conduct background checks. Private sellers who do not have licenses do not fall under the same compliance mandate.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi and California Democratic Rep. Mike Thompson, chairman of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, unveiled the bill Tuesday as H.R. 8 — a low number that shows it’s a priority for Democratic leaders.

“Our Democratic Majority will press relentlessly for bipartisan progress to end the epidemic of gun violence on our streets, in our schools and in our places of worship,” Pelosi said in a statement this week. “Enough is enough.”

Pelosi introducing gun violence bill: ‘Enough is enough’