LAPPL In The News Over the last week the League has worked aggressively to protect our profession, beat back poorly crafted legislation, fend off attacks on our contract, as well as hold irresponsible politicians accountable. Below are a few news clips highlighting those efforts. Police help defeat California bill on removing problem cops “We ended up, for lack of a better term, playing a game of whack-a-mole,” Tom Saggau, a spokesman for police unions in Los Angeles and San Francisco, said of law enforcement efforts to counter support for what he called a deeply flawed proposal. AP/Washington Post L.A. council backs a pay cut for many city workers, blocks request to target LAPD raises In a statement, the union’s board pointed out Bonin voted last year to approve the raises. “He’s having a tough time keeping track of all his flip-flops when it comes to public safety,” the union board said. “He voted to pay a competitive wage to police officers to recruit and retain them, and now wants to cut their pay to help his political ambitions.” Los Angeles Times Craig Lally Discusses Flip Flopin' Bonin on Larry O'Connor Show (KABC) LAPPL Discusses its "Invest in Policing" Campaign with Fox News LAPPL Speaks Out Against Activists' Intimidation at Officials' Private Homes ‘Craven Criminal Behavior’: LA Police Union Speaks Out on Vandalism of Van Nuys Station About the LAPPL Formed in 1923, the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) represents the more than 9,900 dedicated and professional sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department. The LAPPL serves to advance the interests of LAPD officers through legislative and legal advocacy, political action and education. The LAPPL can be found on the Web at www.LAPD.com LA Police Protective League | 1308 West Eighth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Unsubscribe
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