Document Title
Joint Letter from Medical and Public Health Organizations to Senate Appropriators Supporting Gun Violence Prevention Research Funding in Fiscal Year 2022
Synopsis
Joint letter signed by over 200 medical and public health organizations requesting $50 million in funding shared between the CDC and NIG to conduct research into firearm morbidity and mortality prevention.
Author
Gadhia, Ami
Keywords
U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives; House; Senate; Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; FY2022; fiscal year 2022 appropriations; FY2022 appropriations; appropriations; funding; federal funding; federal appropriations; appropriations bill; LHHS Appropriations bill; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; spending caps; budget caps; nondefense discretionary; Sen. Patrick Leahy; Sen. Richard Shelby; Sen. Roy Blunt; Sen. Patty Murray; Rep. Rosa DeLauro; Rep. Kay Granger; Rep. Tom Cole; public health; FY2022 appropriations; appropriations; funding; fiscal year 2022, FY2022; LHHS Appropriations bill; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; National Institutes of Health; NIH; firearms; guns; gun violence; firearms violence; firearms safety; firearms research; injury prevention and control; firearms related injuries; $50 million; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; HHS; gun violence prevention research; gun violence prevention; GVP; gun deaths; gun injury; firearm related injuries and deaths; unintended firearm injuries and fatalities; firearm-related suicides; evidence based; research; grants.
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6
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Document Type Year
2021