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The Michigan Department of State said a programming issue with Dominion Voting Assistance Terminals will make voting "more inconvenient" for some voters.
On Friday, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services announced they will be removing Narcan and fentanyl test strip vending machines across the state effective immediately.
A Wayne State University program is working to help people overdosing on an opioid, one vending machine at a time.
The Department of State says the issue can not be fixed in time for Election Day next week—but will be corrected for future elections—and only affects VATS in certain counties.
The Michigan Department of State said in an Oct. 25 statement that the programming snag has made voting more inconvenient for some voters, but it hasn’t prevented any voters from casting ballots.
OKLAHOMA CITY – State mental health officials are abruptly pulling the plug on a vending machine initiative designed to provide Oklahomans access to overdose-prevention medications and testing ...
Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said the ballot machines the state tested in the midterms were accurate but had hardware issues.
Vending machines have become one of the latest tools in the fight against the opioid crisis. In the Kansas City area, the machines will soon be found in Johnson, Wyandotte and Douglas counties.
Wayne State University program provides Narcan vending machines (CBS DETROIT) - More than 3,000 people died in 2021 from a drug overdose in Michigan, according to the latest data from the state.
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