Police Associations of Westchester Endorse Slater for Assembly

On March 5, Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater announced his intention to seek the Republican and Conservative Party endorsements for the 94th Assembly District, and in an early move, the Affiliated Police Associations of Westchester (APA) have endorsed his candidacy. The APA represents more than 50 law enforcement organizations from Westchester County and more than 5,000 law enforcement officers.

“One party leadership in Albany caused the disastrous repeal of cash bail in New York State, high energy prices and partisan attacks on parental control over our schools and local zoning,” said Supervisor Slater.  “I’m proud of my work to protect taxpayers, create smart economic growth and improve our quality of life.  In the State Assembly, I will fight for hardworking families in Putnam and Westchester counties to keep them safe, combat runaway inflation and make our communities a better place to live.”

As Yorktown Supervisor, Slater has cut $4 million in spending, reduced the size of town government and enacted the first property tax cut in 25 years.  To grow the local economy and ease the burden on residential property taxpayers by expanding the commercial tax base, Slater passed a comprehensive economic development plan that the Business Council of Westchester called “a model for the state and nation.”  Slater also earned recognition for his leadership during the pandemic and, under his watch, Yorktown has consistently been recognized as one of the ten safest mid-size communities in New York State.

Keith Olson, President of the Affiliated Police Associations of Westchester as well as the Yonkers PBA said, “Whether as Town Supervisor or Chief-of-Staff in the state legislature, Matt Slater has always stood with the men and women of law enforcement. The APA knows he will go to Albany to put an end to the wreckless bail reforms that have kept dangerous repeat criminals on our streets and have made our communities and state less safe. Matt Slater is the only candidate for the 94th Assembly we support because he is the law and order candidate who will be a strong voice for our members and our communities.”

“Anyone who has been paying attention knows the laws passed by the state legislature fail to keep our families and police officers safe,” Slater said. “I am unapologetic of my support for our law enforcement officers and first responders which is why I will introduce legislation that stops localities from defunding their police departments.  Anyone who puts on the uniform to protect our families and answer our calls in times of need deserves our respect and gratitude.  I am humbled and grateful to have the support of the APA ands its membership.”

The members of the APA include:

ARDSLEY POLICE PBA
BEACON PBA
BEDFORD POLICE PBA
BRIARCLIFF MANOR POLICE PBA
BRONXVILLE POLICE PBA
BUCHANAN POLICE PBA
CROTON-ON-HUDSON POLICE PBA
DOBBS FERRY POLICE PBA
EASTCHESTER POLICE PBA
EASTCHESTER POLICE SOA
ELMSFORD POLICE PBA
GREENBURGH POLICE PBA
HARRISON POLICE PBA
HASTINGS-ON-HUD. POLICE PBA
IRVINGTON POLICE PBA
LARCHMONT POLICE PBA
MAMARONECK TOWN POLICE PBA
MAMARONECK VILLAGE POLICE PBA
MTA POLICE PBA
MOUNT KISCO POLICE PBA
MOUNT PLEASANT PBA
MOUNT VERNON POLICE PBA
NEW CASTLE POLICE PBA
NEW ROCHELLE POLICE PBA
NEW ROCHELLE POLICE SOA
NEW YORK STATE TROOPERS PBA
NEW YORK STATE PARK POLICE
NEW YORK STATE UNIV POLICE
NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT OFFICERS ASSOC.
NORTH CASTLE POLICE PBA
NORTH SALEM POLICE PBA
OSSINING TOWN POLICE PBA
OSSINING VILLAGE POLICE PBA
PELHAM POLICE PBA
PELHAM MANOR POLICE PBA
PEEKSKILL POLICE PBA
PLEASANTVILLE POLICE PBA
PORT CHESTER POLICE PBA
POUGHKEEPSIE PBA
POUND RIDGE POLICE PBA
RYE BROOK POLICE PBA
RYE CITY POLICE PBA
SCARSDALE POLICE PBA
SLEEPY HOLLOW POLICE PBA
TARRYTOWN POLICE PBA
TUCKAHOE POLICE PBA
WARWICK PBA
WESTCHESTER COUNTY PD
WESTCHESTER COUNTY COBA
WESTCHESTER COUNTY SOA
WESTCHESTER COUNTY DA INVESTIGATORS
WHITE PLAINS POLICE PBA
YONKERS PBA
YONKERS CLSA
YORKTOWN POLICE PBA
 
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