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Subject Allegheny's next big election may hinge on these 4 issues
Date November 19, 2022 12:15 PM
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Inside: Art tackling fat bias, changing police role in mental health crises.

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** Allegheny County's next big election may feature 4 key issues ([link removed])
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Next year, voters will pick a new Allegheny County executive for the first time since 2011. We asked readers, advocates and potential candidates for their top policy priorities in the coming race for county executive. Here’s what we found, six months ahead of the primaries. ([link removed])

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** Is police intervention necessary for behavioral health crisis response? ([link removed])
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“The law’s there for a reason — to try to strike the right balance of assuring appropriate treatment in emergency situations, but also protecting the rights of people who are receiving treatment or in need of treatment," said Jack Rozel, director of UPMC's resolve Crisis Services. Read the full story here. ([link removed])

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