Adam Gross comes with decades of experience in advocating for structural reforms and most recently served as the director of the Police Accountability Program of Business and Professional People for the Public Interest.
our country, and she should have known that from the beginning. jacqui: so you re saying, if i m hearing you right, that she might not be, you know, anti-police funding herself but definitely bent to pressure from the progressive far left. absolutely. absolutely. the mayor has come out on record multiple times saying she didn t support the defund the police movement, but then when it came time to take away 635 positions from the police department in our last budget, she folded on that. and that was done in our department and in our city. and now we have another police accountability program that s defunding the police because it s paying for positions for civilians to once again have oversight on the police along with the 12 other oversight committees we have. you re forcing the police not to want to be the police anymore. jacqui: she unveiled the budget proposal on wednesday. it was surprisingly beefed up, quite the proposal from last year when she proposed cutting