Author Archive: PubSecAlliance
PubSecAlliance is a growing online community of union and association leaders from groups representing sworn personnel in law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Canada and around the world. It is not a formal organization. There is no president or board of directors. Our mission is simply to provide a space for you to communicate with your colleagues about your most pressing concerns, while informing you about the issues that matter to you most.
Ed Ring, executive director of the California Public Policy Center asks if pensions for law enforcement, teachers, firefighters, librarians and others who work for our local governments are like “a rotting, stinking carcass, sprayed with public relations perfume and papered over with pretty ideological colors?” Another question from the refined pen of Ed Ring: “Are […]
Relentless work by detective and his team nabs murderer of 23-year-old girl missing for over a decade, the case had gone cold. “The case was growing colder,” writes Jason Anderson, a reporter with the Stockton Record. “Investigators had hit a number of dead ends. Detectives believed the body of 23-year-old Dalene Carlson was somewhere in […]
Watch Gov. Chris Christie go after the teachers and their union. He calls the New Jersey Teachers union, corrupt bullies. That’s the fight he says. Who is going run our schools? Parents or the mindless, faceless union leaders who use raw power to bully local city councils. No doubt, he feels the same thing about […]
Evidence for the 106-count indictment of four high level partners in a prestigious law firm was obtained from email messages. Charged with orchestrating a four-year scam to manipulate the firm’s books to keep it afloat during the financial crisis after emails revealed they talked openly about “fake income,” “accounting tricks” and their ability to fool […]
They raised taxes on wealthy and hiked minimum wage A few years ago California was called a failed state that was collapsing under a burden of too much spending. Mitt Romney compared California to bankrupt Greece. Texas Governor Rick Perry said it was anti-business. And Fox News mocked the state non-stop. But now the state […]
It’s an offer you can’t refuse. For over 20 years everyone at American Police Beat has been proud to work hard and put out the best magazine in law enforcement. You have probably noticed we have lost a lot of advertisers in the past year who left our pages mostly because they were attracted to […]
There was no let up in the battle to save pensions, health care and other benefits for law enforcement officers. This week’s news roundup features stories from Detroit, San Jose, Memphis, Florida, and Illinois. Police association leaders and their members are working non-stop to stop to fight these efforts. Give them your support. San […]
Submitted by Ed Mullins, President, Sergeants Benevolent Association/New York City Commissioner Roger Goodell of the National Football League passed a new rule that bans off-duty police officers from bringing guns inside stadiums. An NFL memo further declares that off-duty officers who attempt to bring firearms into an NFL facility will be denied entry. In some […]
Both sides drop ballot measures, avoiding fight over union rights, corporate tax hikes. Here’s a story we could use more of. Public employee unions and anti-union zealots in Oregon have agreed to a cease-fire on competing ballot measures, avoiding an expensive and bruising showdown between unions and business interests. The agreement means that police officers, […]
But be flexible. Insisting on one specific attorney may mean you will go without representation and that’s a really bad idea. by Michael P. Stone and Ted Dokko Here’s what happened: Three Los Angeles Police officers, two males and one female, finished their regular work shift at 11 p.m. and went to a local bar. […]
By Wesley Lowery and Ed O’Keefe Opponents of President Obama’s nominee to head the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division prevailed in blocking his confirmation Wednesday, as he failed to clear a procedural hurdle. Several Senate Democrats joined with Republicans in voting against Debo Adegbile, whose nomination was adamantly and vocally opposed by conservatives due to […]
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees – AFSCME (the largest public sector union) has sent this message out to all their friends and members. Please click the link and sign the petition and then pass on. As you know billionaire and former Enron trader John Arnold is going after the pensions of […]
Spurred on by what’s going on in Detroit, at least ten states are trying to cut pensions of municipal workers, or eliminate defined-benefit plans. The Japan Times reports that from New York to California, mayors and county officials are asking legislatures, courts or voters to allow the changes as a way to maintain government services […]
Make it happen. Call your Congressional representative and sign the online petition at Change.org Submitted by Barbara Schwartz, Houston, Texas. As a way to honor Officer Sean Collier who was killed on April 18th by those responsible for the tragic bombings at the Boston Marathon, and other first responders who have so selflessly died or […]
New Orleans PD homicide detective Winston Harbin, gets down with the moves at Mardi Gras. This video went viral in seconds of it being posted. The detective said his love of dancing goes way back to 1990 when a travel show captured him shaking it up outside the InterContinental Hotel in New Orleans. Harbin and […]
This is an urgent request from Bob Ballentine, Philadelphia FOP. – Cynthia Brown Dear Fellow Officers: We need your support. Please click on the link below and join with your brothers and sisters and like-minded civilians to let the United States Senate know that we do not want Debo Adegbile to be the next Assistant […]
First it was PBS – we discovered was being paid off by former Enron trader John Arnold to promote the propaganda that teacher, cop and firefighter pensions were bankrupting our cities and towns. That news spread like wildfire and PBS was forced to cancel the series. Now the Brookings Institution appears to have taken money […]
Temptation is big to dip into pension funds to plug current deficits – that’s what Maryland is doing. But the practice should be against the law and public employee unions should make sure it is. Three years ago, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) made a deal with the state’s public-employee unions. Under its terms, state […]
It was a great example of first responders at their best. Without regard for the extreme danger they faced, dozens of personnel from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Malibu Search and Rescue, L.A. County Fire Department Lifeguards Swift Water Rescue, the state park and the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station participated in a treacherous overnight rescue of […]
Submitted by Mark Diaz and Jeff Pegg. With the filing of the Plan of Adjustment on February 21 in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Detroit has formally identified its plan to adjust the debt that brought the City into bankruptcy. The brutal and unreasonable plan for the City’s Police and Fire employees (including retired employees), […]
Police union chiefs butt heads in Florida There’s an unusual situation in Miami-Dade County as the heads of the two biggest police unions in the area (Dade County PBA President John Rivera and Miami FOP President Javier Ortiz) are publicly disagreeing about a controversial case. A Pinecrest police officer has been accused of breaking the […]
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