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Most of 10 Attendees at Thursday s Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee Meeting Support Civilian Review Board

By LANDON ALLISON March 12, 2021 at 4:22 PM Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee discuss their plan with city community members. Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee discuss their plan with city community . Credits: Landon Allison March 12, 2021 at 4:22 PM OLEAN, NY Ten city residents voiced their opinions on the proposed Civilian Review Board during the Thursday Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee’s meeting to discuss the City of Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan.  Melissa Ensell, Kevin Dougherty, Daniel Gayton, Gary Harvey, Patrick Morgan, Paula Swier, Victoria Swier, Sarah Keenan, Taha Pascucci and Ezra Johnson gave their perspectives on the new measures at the Zoom meeting held by the committee.

Olean Residents Weigh in on Police Reform and Reinvention Plan

By MEGHAN HALL March 10, 2021 at 10:24 PM Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee gathered on Zoom to listen to residents thoughts on its newly proposed police reform plan. Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee gathered on Zoom to listen to . Credits: Meghan Hall March 10, 2021 at 10:24 PM OLEAN Five residents voiced support for the addition of a Civilian Review Board during the Wednesday Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee’s public hearing on the city’s proposed plan for police reform.  During the Zoom session, Daniel Gayton, Craig Klose, Gary Harvey, Victoria Swier and Ezra Johnson said the board would benefit both the community and the police department by providing a neutral, outside entity. They also said the addition of the board should not be seen as an attack on police officers. 

Everything you need to know about voting in the San Antonio city, school elections in May 2021

What you need to know about voting in the San Antonio city, school election in May 2021 San Antonio Mayor, 10 City Council seats, police collective bargaining rights proposition, proposed charter change on ballot Published:  Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio municipal election is slated for May 1, the first Saturday in May. On the ballot will be a rematch between two mayoral candidates, all 10 city council seats, a proposition aimed at repealing the police department’s collective bargaining right and a proposed change to the City Charter. We’ve collected everything you need to know about voting in the 2021 city election below. (Sumbit questions to candidates via KSAT here.)

The board is set: More than 70 candidates running for San Antonio mayor and City Council

The board is set: More than 80 candidates running for San Antonio mayor and City Council FacebookTwitterEmail San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, left, and City Council District 6 member Greg Brockhouse shake hands at the end of a mayoral debate at the Wyndham Riverwalk on April 3, 2019. Nirenberg defeated Brockhouse in a runoff that year for a second term; there will be a rematch between the two men in the May 1 city elections.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer The slate of candidates for San Antonio mayor and the city’s 10 council seats on the May 1 ballot is set. After Friday’s deadline for filing, city records showed 81 people are running for a spot on the City Council in a race defined by the human and economic toll inflicted on the city by COVID-19 as well as a reckoning over the power of the San Antonio Police union in the wake of a public demand for law enforcement reform.

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