Let's start with a question: is it time to fund consistently any violence interruption programs? That's what the Capitol Fax link below from yesterday discusses. Violence interruption programs have been cut in recent years and as a result we see in the news incidents of gun violence. And another take away, violence interruption works and thus the next question: Why don't we support it?
Can we please do something that actually works? https://t.co/C4oszlwKRF— Rich Miller (@capitolfax) August 13, 2018
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