In response to the order. The state's top Republican says the police are the most effective form of violence prevention, not the new office. It's not well thought out. There's been no public vetting. Once the federal funding for the office runs out in two years, Speaker Voss says the assembly will not support funding it with the state's money. (01:25–01:29)
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Asserts that [the new Office of Violence Prevention] is not well thought out and lacks public vetting.
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