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Column: Mass violence care funds show leadership, compassion

Virginia and Maine adopt long-term care funds for mass violence survivors, reimbursing $745,000 since 2009 for trauma-related expenses beyond insurance coverage.

Mass shootings in America continue to devastate families and reshape communities in ways that extend far beyond what the public sees. The headlines fade, the cameras turn away and the nation moves on — but survivors do not. Their trauma, their grief and their financial burdens linger long after the initial shock. It is in these moments, when the world grows quiet, that true leadership is tested. We give thanks to Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and…

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The Virginian Pilot broke the news in Norfolk, United States on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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