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Rockefeller: Study violent games' impact on kids
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sen. Jay Rockefeller says with all of America focused on the safety of their children, it's the perfect time to look at the role violent TV programming and video games play in their lives.
The West Virginia Democrat says he introduced legislation Wednesday that would direct the National Academy of Sciences to thoroughly investigate the impact of violent games and other content on children's long-term well-being.
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Rockefeller: Study violent games' impact on kids
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sen. Jay Rockefeller says with all of America focused on the safety of their children, it's the perfect time to look at the role violent TV programming and video games play in their lives.
The West Virginia Democrat says he introduced legislation Wednesday that would direct the National Academy of Sciences to thoroughly investigate the impact of violent games and other content on children's long-term well-being.
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