Thank you John Crew for F/U info/comments.
SF Board of Supervisors Meeting on June 7th regarding:
Memorandum of Understanding San Francisco Police Officers Association. (#220594) (Items 80 & 81)
Memorandum of Understanding- Municipal Executives’ Association Police (#220595)
https://sanfrancisco.granicus.com/player/clip/41432?view_id=10&redirect=true
Click at around 2:33:32
“They approved the pay raises and retention incentives by a 10-1 vote with only Dean Preston (whose extensive comments about all the problems with this approach to relations with the SFPOA were excellent) dissenting.”
You need to hear how Sup. Matt Dorsey (Mayor Breed’s appointed replacement of Hanney) describes himself!
If this is any indication of the type of person she will replace DA Chesa Boudin with – BEWARE!
“Supervisor Matt Dorsey touted his tenure as SFPD’s Strategic Communications Director (which he referred to as being a member of “the command staff” –
I wonder how the Assistant Chief, Deputy Chiefs and Commanders feels about Dorsey’s characterization of his role) and declared point blank that “SFPOA has really not been an impediment to reform” and that he hasn’t seen SFPOA as “an obstacle.”
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4 ARTICLES:
1. ACLU Responds to the Recall of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, Announces Alliance to Hold Next DA Accountable for Upholding Public Safety and Pursuing Reform – June 8, 2022
2. SF Police Union President Steps Down Amid Claims of Financial Impropriety: ‘An Absolute Dumpster Fire’ – June 9, 2022
POA President Steps Down Amid Claims of Financial Impropriety (sfstandard.com)
******* “Joe Clark, a member of the POA board representing Tenderloin Station, viewed Montoya’s resignation as an extension of those victories.
“Between the Chesa recall being successful, Tony stepping down from the presidency and the BOS almost unanimously approving extra money for us, it’s looking like the pendulum is starting to swing back in our favor after a very long past 4-5 years,” Clark wrote in an email to POA members.
He added that the “next big dominos to watch fall” are the police contract negotiations and “the possibility of a new chief in the next fiscal year.” ” ************
3. S.F. Mayor Breed wants millions to hire and keep police officers. But will the plan work? – June 9, 2022
4. Boudin recall margins narrow, with voters split 55% to 45% in support – June 13, 2022
Chesa Boudin recall margins narrow, with voters split 55% to 45% in support (sfchronicle.com)

