Senator Bill Weber Announces Multiple Law Enforcement Endorsements

State Senator Bill Weber’s (NY-38) re-election campaign today announced multiple endorsements from Law Enforcement. His campaign has been endorsed by:

  • The Police Conference of New York  the largest police organization in the state representing more than 50,000 professional police officers. PCNY membership is comprised of local, county, city and state police, along with groups as diverse as the MTA  Police and the Port Authority Police.
  • The Rockland County Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association – represents the men and women of the following local police departments: Clarkstown, Orangetown, Piermont, Spring Valley, Stony Point, Suffern and the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office Patrol and Civil Divisions.
  • The Corrections Officer’s Benevolent Association of Rockland

Weber is the son and brother of retired NYPD officers and the brother of an active duty NYPD officer.

“I am honored to have the endorsement of the Police Conference of New York, The Rockland County PBA and the Corrections Officer’s Benevolent Association of Rockland for my re-election campaign. I strongly support our law enforcement officers and am proud to have cosponsored and voted for legislation to repeal the dangerous, pro-criminal, so-called bail reform law my opponent Elijah Melnick voted against repealing 12 times,” said State Senator Bill Weber.

More endorsements will be announced in the coming days.

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