He added that nearly 2,000 people have been able to receive more timely medical aid in the city during that same span, thanks in part to ShotSpotter's alerts.
Chicago mayor's rejection of ShotSpotter tech seen by critics as new take on defunding police
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If the measure creating a right to abortion until fetal viability gets the most votes, it could be construed as fully conflicting with the restrictive measure and thus prevail in its entirety, said Brandon Johnson, an assistant law professor at the University of Nebraska.
Arizona, Nebraska voters will face competing ballot measures. What happens if they both pass?
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