Support Law Enforcement

My top priority as California's next Attorney General will be to keep our communities safe -- and to do that, we must do everything we can to support the men and women in law enforcement.

California is home to tens of thousands of law enforcement officials who work to ensure the safety and wellbeing of millions of families all across our state. 

My top priority as California's next Attorney General will be to keep our communities safe -- and to do that, we must do everything we can to support the men and women in law enforcement.

So today I'm unveiling my new plan to support California's brave law enforcement personnel. I've recorded a new video to introduce my plan -- and I hope you'll take just a minute right now to watch it.

Endorse Chris' Law Enforcement Plan

What can we do to support our hard-working law enforcement officers? Here are the highlights of my five-point plan:

  • Improve officer protections
  • Support tough penalties for crimes against police officers
  • Promote fair labor policies
  • Improve community-police relations
  • Help police officers fight crime with new technologies

With my background as a policy advisor to President Bill Clinton, where I advanced his plan to put 100,000 new cops on the streets, as well as my experience as chief legal counsel at Facebook, where I worked with Attorneys General from around the country to combat identity theft and online sexual predators, I will be ready on day one to support our law enforcement officers as we strengthen efficient and effective crime fighting strategies.

By supporting our law enforcement officers, we can continue to help make California a safer and stronger place for our families.

Thanks for your help.

 

Спасиб за написаное, чет активность спамеров увеличилась, как перед концом, но ниче, правильно контент

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