increase of $122 million going towards local law enforcement, that we have historic funding for mental health supports, that we re taking a full and all of the above approach when it comes to dealing with the issue of gun violence and public safety. the reason we ve put a core focus on restricting and eliminating ghost guns, making them illegal in our state, that we made historic funding in doing things like enhanced license plate readers in coordination between jerks so we can keep these illegal guns out of our neighborhood. but it is also saying that we cannot stop with simply having an approach that s dealing with legal guns. we ve got an issue of violence within our society. and being able to have background checks on who s purchasing weapons and knowing why and being able to know that people should not be able to bring firearms anywhere they want to in our state is something that our state is not going to stand for. we have an all of the above approach in the way we re dealing wit
GIY aim to deliver the ‘GROW At School’ programme in primary schools across LeinsterThe not-for-profit social enterprise Grow It Yourself (GIY) is aiming to raise €1 million in order to deliver the food education and mental health programme GROW At School in primary schools across the country for the academic year 2023/24.
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