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W.Va. lawmakers to look at mental health, school safety
In response to the Newtown, Conn., school shootings, West Virginia lawmakers plan to let the federal government take the lead on any possible gun control legislation. But at the state level, legislators say they will look at behavioral health funding, school safety and mental hygiene laws in the upcoming session, which starts in February.
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W.Va. lawmakers to look at mental health, school safety
In response to the Newtown, Conn., school shootings, West Virginia lawmakers plan to let the federal government take the lead on any possible gun control legislation. But at the state level, legislators say they will look at behavioral health funding, school safety and mental hygiene laws in the upcoming session, which starts in February.
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