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For Immediate Release
September 7, 2000
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Contact: Joseph
Mancini
212-233-5531
cell: 917-273-7047
Vito Turso, 212-981-5156 |
NYC PBA
President Patrick J. Lynch Endorses Rick Lazio
in Senate Race Against Hillary Rodham Clinton
Patrick J. Lynch, President
of the 27,000-member New York City Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association,
endorsed Rick Lazio’s candidacy for the United States Senate today
(Thursday, Sept. 7), calling the Suffolk County Congressman a “true
friend and supporter” of New York City police officers.
Lynch announced the endorsement
at a 10 a.m. press conference on the steps of City Hall.
With Lazio standing by his
side, Lynch cited as one reason for the endorsement the Congressman’s
pro-law enforcement voting record. “We are impressed with Congressman
Lazio’s pro-law enforcement record in the House of Representatives,”
Lynch said. “From his death penalty support to Brady Hill votes,
he has been a true friend and supporter of our cops.”
“I am so honored to have
earned the endorsement of the tens of thousands of men and women
who serve the community as New York’s Finest,” said Lazio, a former
Suffolk County Assistant District Attorney.
“As a former prosecutor,
I am proud of my record as a strong supporter of law enforcement
— from common-sense gun control measures like the Brady Bill to
increased funding for community policing to new laws combating online
crime. And I’m proud of the support of the police officers who serve
on the front lines every day to protect the residents of New York
City.”
Lynch said: “Congressman
Lazio, being from Suffolk County where cops make almost twice what
our officers do, also supports a raise for New York City cops. We
know he’d have no direct voice in such matters as a U.S. Senator,
but he has promised to use the moral and political power of that
high office to help us achieve our aims.”
The police union leader
also mentioned Lazio’s close relationship with Gov. George Pataki
“who has been a powerful supporter of police officers and the PBA.”
Lynch also cited Lazio’s
opposition to the creation of a federal monitor for the NYPD. “Although
Hillary Rodham Clinton has not made her views known one way or the
other on the federal monitor,” Lynch said, “the idea is a political
creation of the Bill Clinton-Janet Reno Justice Department, and
it’s not hard to guess how she really feels about this crucial issue.”
Lynch added: “We urge all
New York City police officers and their friends and families to
help make Rick Lazio our next U.S. Senator.”
PBA Executive Board members
and off-duty cops also attended the press conference.
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