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There's more than $10M in mass violence care fund, but it's not accessible. How come?
Virginia's General Assembly approved a $10 million mass violence care fund after the 2019 Virginia Beach mass shooting, which included victims from the 2022 Chesapeake Walmart shooting. The fund is not currently accessible, raising questions about its implementation.
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