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Newtown massacre may impel states to beef up mental health services
The push for expanded mental health services after the mass murders of schoolchildren in Newtown, Conn., has moved from Congress to the nation's statehouses, where health-care advocates hope growing tax revenues and renewed outrage over gun violence will lead lawmakers to boost funding for counseling.
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Newtown massacre may impel states to beef up mental health services
The push for expanded mental health services after the mass murders of schoolchildren in Newtown, Conn., has moved from Congress to the nation's statehouses, where health-care advocates hope growing tax revenues and renewed outrage over gun violence will lead lawmakers to boost funding for counseling.
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