Children's Trauma from Super Bowl Shooting
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•Journalists Talk Shooting's Toll on Children and State Handling of Opioid Settlement Funds - KFF Health News
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KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Bram Sable -Smith discussed the enduring trauma experienced by children who survived the Super Bowl parade shooting earlier this year on KMOX ’s “ Total Information AM ” on Aug. 22 .
Aneri Pattani discussed how a coalition of groups has issued a call to action regarding how states should spend their opioid settlement money.
Pattani also discussed how states such as Wisconsin are planning to spend.
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