Volume 02 | August 7, 2020

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2020 CA FOP STATE CONFERENCE

The 23th Biennial State Conference is fast approaching on Saturday August 22, 2020. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we will be having a virtual conference for the first time in history.

State Trustee's if you have not sent your delegate list (names and emails) and your Lodge reports, send them to Secretary Heady as soon as possible.

Zoom information will be provided soon.

Conference Information

California Supreme Court Upholds the " Rule" in Permitting Modifications Narrowly Focused on Abuses and Loopholes

On July 30, 2020, the California Supreme Court issued its long-awaited ruling on the “California Rule” in Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs' Association, et al. v. Alameda County Employees' Retirement System, et al. ("ACDSA"). The opinion permits the Legislature to address perceived pension abuses, even if the modification reduces some employee benefits, while upholding the requirement of the California Rule that detrimental changes otherwise must be accompanied by offsetting new advantages. Under the standard articulated by the Court, pension reforms advocated by former San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed to reduce pension costs would almost certainly be held unconstitutional.

2020 PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT

State Trustee's we need your endorsements. Please submit your Lodge endorsement on or before August 15, 2020 to President Roger Mayberry or Secretary Matt Heady.

Presidential Endorsement Time Line COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENT

The LA County Board of Supervisors recently voted 4-1 to place on the November ballot a charter amendment to cut 10% of the county's public safety budget. They want to "redistribute" it to community programs, but what they are doing is trying to defund LA County Law Enforcement. Please stand behind Lodge 1 Member Association PPOA, and Lodge 702 LA County Probation Supervisors as they fight to keep LA residents safe.

PPOA President Tab Rhodes Response

BILL SPOTLIGHT AB 1022 (HOLDEN) - PEACE OFFICERS: USE OF FORCE

Would augment the penalties for excessive use force most critically by creating a three-strikes-and-you’re-out rule that would disqualify people from being peace officers if they have used excessive force or failed to intercede to prevent it three times. It would require officers to report when a fellow officer uses excessive force and attempt to intercede to stop it and if they “willfully” fail to, they would be considered principals in that crime. It would also launch a website where citizens can file complaints and search for public records of peace officers by name.

The CAFOP is OPPOSED of this bill.

AB 1022 (HOLDEN) PEACE OFFICERS : USE OF FORCE

PRESIDENT TRUMP APPOINTS NEW SENIOR ADVISOR FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

National FOP Immediate Past President Chuck Canterbury (South Carolina) was recently appointed by President Trump to serve as Senior Advisor for Law Enforcement to Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen.

Congratulations to a great friend of California Chuck Canterbury

WASHINGTON WATCH

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OAKLEY EMPLOYEE PURCHASE STORE NOW OPEN FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

The Oakley Employee Purchase Store is now open for law enforcement officers and fire fighters through phone orders and curbside pick-up.

Your discount of 40-50 percent off retail price is still valid for this special purchase through the Law Enforcement and Fire Shopping Program.

Please see the attached flyer for more information on the program, how to make a purchase, and store hours and location.

ARTICLES OF INTEREST

O.C. police review groups want officers to give shooting-related testimony immediately. Chief disagrees

ACLU sues Pomona Police Department over its deadly force policy

George Floyd protests: Black police officers see fight for racial justice through personal lens

In the wake of George Floyd, a question looms: Who should be a police officer?

California considers strict ‘George Floyd’ law to punish police who fail to intervene

First LAPD officer to die after getting the coronavirus was ‘one of the good ones,’ chief says

CalPERS chief’s abrupt resignation preceded by conflict of interest questions

Inside the ‘culture of violence’ alleged by LAPD SWAT whistleblower VISIT OUR WEBSITE CAFOP.ORG CA FOP PROUDLY REPRESENTS ASSOCIATIONS THROUGH OUT THE STATE

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