From Matt Szalkowski for Assembly <[email protected]>
Subject Matt Szalkowski’s earns 5th Law Enforcement Endorsement from NFTA Police Benevolent Association
Date October 7, 2020 4:29 PM
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716-771-2188

October 5, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jesse, (716) 525-5170

[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

Matt Szalkowski’s earns 5th Law Enforcement

Endorsement from NFTA Police Benevolent Association

South Buffalo, NY - Matt Szalkowski, candidate for NY Assembly, announced his endorsement by the NFTA Police Benevolent Association.  The NFTA is the 5th Law Enforcement group to throw in behind prosecutor Matt Szalkowski for Assembly.

“I am honored to have the support of the NFTA Police Benevolent Association. As a prosecutor here in Erie County, I have seen first hand the sacrifice that these men and women make every day to keep our community safe. I stand with law enforcement, but more importantly, I stand with the law-abiding taxpayers of this district who were put at risk when Pat Burke voted for Bail Reform.”

In addition to the NFTA PBA, Matt Szalkowski has also won the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police, the Orchard Park Police Benevolent Association, the Erie County Sheriffs PBA, and the WNY Retired Law Enforcement Association. Matt Szalkowski is the endorsed Republican and Conservative candidate, running in District 142 District to represent West Seneca, Orchard Park, Lackawanna, and South Buffalo. Matt is a prosecutor in Erie County and has spent his career fighting to exonerate the innocent, convict the guilty, and keep our community safe. He is running for Assembly to be our prosecutor in Albany, holding politicians accountable and setting a new standard of ethics in New York State.

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