Document Title
: Joint Letter of Support To Congressional Appropriators For Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs (HVIPs) Funding in Fiscal Year 2022
Synopsis
Joint Letter of Support To Congressional Appropriators For Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs (HVIPs) Funding in Fiscal Year 2022. Currently there is no dedicated federal funding source for HVIPs and this letter references President Biden's fiscal year (FY) 2022 budget request for $100 million overall for violence intervention programs.
Author
Jason Kleinman
Keywords
U.S. House of Representatives; United States House of Representatives; U.S. Senate; United States Senate; 117th Congress; Committee on Appropriations; Patrick Leahy; Richard Shelby; Rosa DeLauro; Kay Granger; community violence initiative; hospital based violence intervention program; HVIP; HVIPs; violence intervention; community violence intervention; hospital settings; community-based violence intervention programs; Department of Justice; gun violence prevention; firearms-related injuries and deaths; firearms; guns; gun violence; firearms violence; firearms related violence; firearms safety; gun deaths; gun injury; gun deaths; gun injury;; public health; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; gun violence prevention research; research on firearms violence; appropriations; Centers for Disease Control; Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) Appropriations bill; Community Oriented Policing; COPS; child access prevention; safe storage; children; unlocked; loaded guns; unintentional shootings; physicians; risks; public health; firearm safety; social determinants of health
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Document Type Year
2021