Two gun control advocacy groups have purchased a massive ad in The New York Times to call out lawmakers who have accepted money from the National Rifle Association (NRA), according to The Associated Press.

Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America spent $230,000 on the two-page ad, which will run on Wednesday, the AP reported.

The ad reportedly lists about 100 names of lawmakers as well as their phone numbers and the amount they have received from the NRA.

Politico reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere later tweeted an image of the ad.

Here’s the 2 page, $230,000 Everytown ad running in the New York Times tomorrow, listing phone numbers of members of Congress to call: https://t.co/nSKXhHnrqt pic.twitter.com/VLbJG7dPTq — Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) February 20, 2018

“These members of Congress take NRA money, but refuse to take action to pass gun safety legislation,” the ad reads.

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On the opposite page, the ad features a photo of students exiting the Florida high school during the mass shooting last week and a quote from one of the survivors: “We’re children. You guys are the adults … get something done.”

The debate surrounding gun control has found new energy following the Florida shooting. Survivors and their parents have been making vocal pleas to lawmakers to act on gun control, and have also organized marches and rallies.

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