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In this newsletter: Both Pittsburgh's Chief of Police Larry Scirotto and Mayor Ed Gainey are resistant to a consulting firm's suggestion of shifting 188 officers out of patrol to other, more specialized roles, leaving reform advocates who helped Gainey get elected at odds with him ([link removed]) .
The Pennsylvania Department of Health and the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health released the findings of three studies that examine the relationship between living near fracking operations and childhood cancers, asthma and birth outcomes. While the studies, did not identify the cause of the health problems, they did conclude that there were numerous correlations ([link removed]) .
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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey championed police reform during his campaign and now faces the challenge of governing as a progressive leader. After nearly two years, he and his new police chief are at odds with activists and city-hired consultants who urge more drastic change.
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