Police funding up nationwide and in Illinois communities, new data analysis reveals

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As the national conversation about police funding continues, a new data analysis by the ABC7 Data Team is evaluating police funding across the country

and right here in Illinois. Our findings reveal that the vast majority of cities and counties across the country continue to fund law enforcement at the same or even increased rates.

Now, a new analysis by the ABC7 Data Team finds that in many communities across the country funding for law enforcement has remained the same or increased since 2019. "In Naperville, we have phenomenal support from our community and our elected officials, as well as our city management for law enforcement and public safety in general. So they recognize the importance of it and what it means to keep a safe community. So that support is there. So I don't really get caught up in the national noise, I deal with what I have to deal with here and we've got great support locally," said Chief Jason Arres, Naperville Police.

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