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  2. Dickey Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Enactment of the 1996 Dickey Amendment, which prevented the CDC from using its funding "to advocate or promote gun control," largely shut down research into gun violence in the United States. CDC funding of gun violence research declined by 96 percent while academic publications addressing gun violence declined 64 percent between 1998 and 2012.

  3. Organization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    The Center for Health Promotion and Education incorporated programs in lifestyle studies, nutrition, family planning, and anti-smoking activities. The Center for Prevention Services and the Center for Professional Development and Training inherited CDC's traditional service functions.

  4. Mark L. Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    CDC funding of gun violence research declined by 96 percent while academic publications addressing gun violence declined 64 percent between 1998 and 2012. [15] It also resulted in the ending of Rosenberg's position; [16] he left the CDC in 1999 and joined the Task Force for Global Health, of which he became president and CEO. He retired and ...

  5. The four federal gun violence prevention efforts Trump could ...

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    Funding for Gun Violence Prevention The BSCA also set aside more than $13 billion in funding to support state crisis interventions like red flag laws , community-based violence intervention ...

  6. National Violent Death Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The National Violent Death Reporting System (abbreviated NVDRS) is an active surveillance system initiated by the Centers for Disease Control for collecting data regarding violent deaths in the United States. [1] It does not collect any of its own data, but rather relies on data collected by other systems.

  7. The Trace (website) - Wikipedia

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    In a Trace interview, Mark L. Rosenberg, a founder of the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, the division of the agency responsible for doing gun violence research, Rosenberg said that it was "the leadership of the CDC who stopped the agency from doing gun violence research. The Injury Center, established by Rosenberg and ...

  8. Biden administration rolls out grants to combat gender-based ...

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    U.S. President Joe Biden was set to announce a suite of grants and initiatives to help combat domestic abuse and support survivors of gender-based violence on Thursday, marking the 30th ...

  9. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control - Wikipedia

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    A 1985 National Research Council report entitled Injury in America [2] recommended that United States Congress establish a new program at the CDC to address the problem of injury. Initially the program was supported with funds from the United States Department of Transportation. In 1990 Congress passed the Injury Control Act which authorized ...