Standing with My Law Enforcement Brothers and Sisters
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
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Standing with My Law Enforcement
Brothers and Sisters
Dear John,
As a 23-year law enforcement officer, I am pleased to be helping lead the way
in Washington for criminal justice reform that ensures more accountability
within police departments and, just as importantly, provides them with the
resources they need to keep our communities safe. I have always maintained you
don't police your community, you policewith your community. It’s a partnership
that only succeeds if you have mutual trust, understanding, and shared
objectives.
The killing of George Floyd was tragic and unjust. It is also disappointing to
see peaceful protests getting hijacked into violent looting and rioting. I
continue to stand with my brothers and sisters in uniform and maintain that
being a police officer in America is still a noble and honorable profession
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. We have to make sure we recruit the best and the brightest to keep our
communities safe!
Honored to Be Endorsed by the Carpenters
Fighting for our way of life means fighting for, and standing with, the
working families in northern Minnesota. On Monday, I was honored to be endorsed
by the North Central States Regional Council of Carpenters. At 27,000 union
members strong, Minnesotas carpenters will play a leading role in helping our
state rebuild and recover from the economic setback caused by the global
pandemic and Minnesotans appreciate the significant role they play in
unleashing our economic engine. I look forward to fighting for them and all
Minnesota workers and I am continually humbled by the support I’m receiving
from the NCSRCC, the Teamsters Joint Council 32, and the International Union of
Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 49. Read morehere
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Class of 2020 Gives Us Optimism for Our Future
As you know, I have launched a podcast channel on my website where I
periodically interview folks from our part of Minnesota who are doing great
things and contributing to our way of life. Recently, I recorded Episode 3 with
Chisago Lakes High School honors graduate Kaitlynn Pombo, a member of the Class
of 2020 who – due to COVID-19 – was unable to finish her senior year in school.
Kaitlynn started training with the Minnesota National Guard last weekend and,
this fall, she will be attending Minnesota State University - Mankato, where
she will pursue a nursing degree. Kaitlynn and so many graduates like her give
us good reason to be optimistic about our future! Check out my latest podcast
here
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Senate Confirms Trump’s 199th
Judicial Nomination
While it didn’t garner endless headlines or dominate the 24/7 cable TV news
networks, I want to highlight an important milestone: Last week, the U.S.
Senate confirmed President Trump’s nomination of Justin Walker to the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. He became the 199th judicial nomination
by President Trump's administration. The President’s 200th nominee is expected
to be confirmed as soon as this week! Read more about the President’s latest
judicial nomineeshere
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Have a great week!
Sincerely,
Pete Stauber
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