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Gun violence is now the top killer of U.S. children and teens, prompting calls for increased federal research funding.
Gun violence is now the leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens, prompting pediatrician Joe Anderson in Maine to urge expanded federal funding for gun violence prevention research.
Despite Maine’s high gun ownership, the state passed a red flag law to help prevent harm, mirroring successful auto safety models.
Since 2019, Congress has allocated $25 million annually to the CDC and NIH for research, and Anderson calls on all lawmakers to maintain and grow this funding in the 2026 budget to save lives and protect communities.
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La violencia con armas de fuego es ahora la principal causa de muerte de niños y adolescentes de los Estados Unidos, lo cual ha provocado que se pidan mayores fondos federales para la investigación.