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Today's post is a little longer than you are used to, but as your
Councilwoman I will NOT shy away from the hard conversations. As a
community and city, you can't help right the ship if you don't have
the information.
Let me make my views perfectly clear, I support our Phoenix Police,
Fire, and all first responders. Our community does, however, demand
transparency and accountability, whether it is a government
organization, private business, or friends.
Scottsdale Kevin Robinson's shaky campaign is light on detailed
information on how he will help our district/city and heavy on his
political buddies' endorsements
and their personal agendas.
Robinson touts his 36.5 years in the police department as the reason why
he should sit on the city council. The following is what he doesn't
want you to know.
·    2012: Robinson was rejected from being appointed as the
Phoenix Chief of Police. It was the first time in 30 years the police
chief hadn't been promoted from within their own ranks. Read
what
the Phoenix police union said. Some people consider this a vote of no
confidence.
·    2013: Phoenix Police Chief Garcia demoted Robinson from
assistant chief to commander. Why does Robinson continue to use a job
title he was demoted from? Read
how he found out
he was demoted. Community perception is that Garcia didn't respect
Robinson which is why he didn't demote in person.
·    2000 - 2017: While Robinson was in a leadership position in
the police department, City of Phoenix paid out approximately
$35,312,437.50
to settle claims against the city's police department.
·    2019: Appointed by his political benefactor, Mayor Gallego,
to an ad hoc committee
to implement long-stalled police reforms. According to a reliable
source, Robinson did not attend at least 4 of the 11 monthly meetings.
Can't implement change if you don't show up.
·    2021: Department of Justice (DOJ) investigating the Phoenix
Police Department.
The investigation has cost the taxpayers $1.9 million and the cost will
continue to rise. The investigation reasons are years of systematic
problems
including when Robinson was in a leadership position.
·    Conflict of interest and self-interest: Robinson would need
to recuse himself from conversations and votes pertaining to matters
regarding the police department. This means he would not be able to
perform 100% of the council member's duties.
Robinson spent decades in a culture with a lack of transparency
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A leopard doesn't change its spots.
The choice is clear (Greene) who you should elect as your Councilwoman.
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Folks, now more than ever I need your support. In a few short days,
voters will have their mail-in ballots and more than 85% of Arizonans
vote by mail. Every dollar will make a difference in our fight to bring
integrity, transparency, and accountability to City Council.
With your help, we can build a community that works for everyone. We can
all win!
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going to take a lot of people chipping in as much as they can to reach
our goal. A win this November is a win for our families and businesses.
Thank you for your trust and support,
Joan Greene
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