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NEWS BULLETIN
Thursday, March 26, 2009 |
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AZCOPS working for you in Capitol despite legislative slowdown
By Luis Ebratt, Director AZCOPS Government Relations
This has been a very deliberate year for legislation at the Capitol. The House has processed a number of bills; however, the Senate has pledged to hold all Senate bills until a budget has been resolved and has not heard any House bills as a result. There is an increased chance as every day passes that this action will effectively kill all but a few pieces of legislation in 2009. Despite the slowdown, AZCOPS will continue to hold meetings with key decision makers to include the Governor, and members of the Senate and House.
Prior to te start of the session, Russell Pearce (Senate Appropriations Chair) and John Kavanagh (House Appropriations Chair) were urged by AZCOPS leadership to guard against drastic cuts that effect our public safety ranks in corrections, police and probation. Gov. Brewer also expressed support of our officers who protect the citizens of this state.
With RIFs occurring across the state in our probation agencies and recent budget proposals in DOC that would have far reaching financial impact to our brothers and sisters in corrections, specifically in the locations of Eyman, Lewis and Florence, meetings have once again been scheduled. As this Bulletin is being written, Appropriations Chairs and committee members have agreed to meet with AZCOPS this week to discuss sensible measures that would not cut as deeply as have been proposed in some budget scenarios and would allow equity across the board in resolving this financial crisis. An early April meeting with the Governor's Office was also finalized today to once again address these areas of concern. AZCOPS is working for you. |
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San Luis POA, AZCOPS call for audit of San Luis Police Department
The San Luis Police Officers Association and AZCOPS have formally requested an independent law enforcement audit of the management and practices of the San Luis Police Department.
The organizations sent a letter March 20th to the San Luis City Manager and City Council pointing out serious problems in the police department. Some of those issues include a lack of adequate policies, failure to follow policies regarding promotions and disparate discipline and possible retaliation.
AZCOPS General Counsel Martin Bihn said the groups requested the City direct the acting police chief to begin the process of accrediting the San Luis Police Department with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
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