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UCLA researchers awarded $596,000 grant by national collaborative on gun violence research to address gaps in gun use and help improve policies
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Grant awarded to advance knowledge on gun violence related to firearm ownership, storage practices 
August 06, 2020
UCLA researchers awarded $596,000 grant by national collaborative on gun violence research to address gaps in gun use and help improve policies
Press Releases
Communications Team
Grant awarded to advance knowledge on gun violence related to firearm ownership, storage practices 
August 06, 2020
From the Supreme Court to the plight of the undocumented: CHIS impacts state and national stages in 2015
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  • Informing legislation on health reform for the state's undocumented.
  • Assessing mental health needs of the state's schoolchildren. 
  • Guiding an OMB-led workgroup on LGBT survey methodology.
  • Providing data for research cited in numerous amicus briefs in support of same-sex marriage submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The
December 21, 2015
From the Supreme Court to the plight of the undocumented: CHIS impacts state and national stages in 2015
Press Releases
Communications Team
  • Informing legislation on health reform for the state's undocumented.
  • Assessing mental health needs of the state's schoolchildren. 
  • Guiding an OMB-led workgroup on LGBT survey methodology.
  • Providing data for research cited in numerous amicus briefs in support of same-sex marriage submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The
December 21, 2015
93 percent of Californians would potentially be insured under national health care reform
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If national health care reform is enacted, 93 percent of California’s non-elderly population would have access to health insurance – a nearly 13 percentage point increase in statewide coverage – according to a new fact sheet released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

About four million of California’s 6.

October 19, 2009
93 percent of Californians would potentially be insured under national health care reform
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If national health care reform is enacted, 93 percent of California’s non-elderly population would have access to health insurance – a nearly 13 percentage point increase in statewide coverage – according to a new fact sheet released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

About four million of California’s 6.

October 19, 2009