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Endorsements for Legislator Kennedy
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — With the Republican Primary just days away, Suffolk County Legislator John M. Kennedy Jr. received the support of endorsements from six key law enforcement and public safety organizations, including the Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association and the Smithtown Township Fire Chiefs Council, as well as the Long Island Voters Forum, the Long Island Environmental Voters Forum and the Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees. Excepts from the organizations’ letters of endorsement are included, where available.
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LAW ENFORCEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY
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Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association |
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Suffolk County Superior Officers Association
“Legislator Kennedy… Your knowledge of police issues and the support you have shown in the past truly makes you the superior choice.” — William Mulligan, President
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Suffolk County Detectives Association |
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Suffolk County Police Conference
“Following your interview with the Coalition and after carefully reviewing your credentials, the Coalition believes you are the best candidate to serve in this office.” — Screening Committee
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Suffolk County Probation Officers Association |
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Smithtown Township Fire Chiefs Council |
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PUBLIC SERVICE & EDUCATION
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Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees |
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Faculty Association Suffolk Community College
“Our endorsement underscores what we know is your commitment to affordable quality higher education for Suffolk residents and the important work the faculty performs.” — Ellen Schuler Mark, President and Kevin Peterman, Political Action Coordinator
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ENVIRONMENTAL VOTERS
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Long Island Environmental Voters Forum
“Legislator Kennedy has demonstrated his commitment to the environment and to the people of his district by his balanced stand on environmental, economic and social issues facing the county and the region.” — Richard Amper, Chairman
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