Please be sure to register to vote if you have not done so but also be sure to make time to fill out your ballot and send it in if you are voting absentee, or go to the polls and vote in person on November 8th.
After a local team of union members interviewed candidates, MFPE PAC has chosen to endorse the candidates for various offices and positions around the state. GFEA members were part of the team of interviewers who met with candidates and recommended who to endorse for the local state legislative candidates. If you have questions about who to vote for and would like to know who has been endorsed by MFPE PAC please go to the link below for the complete list of endorsements.
Please be sure to register to vote if you have not done so but also be sure to make time to fill out your ballot and send it in if you are voting absentee, or go to the polls and vote in person on November 8th.
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While there has not been a lot of information about the Safety Levy, there have been some incorrect statements made and considerable confusion about what these funds would be used for in Cascade County.
Please take the time to find out more about this important vote, as public safety is not just the name of the levy, the approval of the levy could impact safety here in Cascade County. Recruitment and Retention of Deputy Sheriff positions and our fellow MFPE member Deputy Cascade County Attorneys account for 75% of the funds generated by the passage of the levy. 14% is allotted to pretrial services, like monitoring inmates in our community and has the potential to not only decrease the jails occupancy while ensuring monitoring (including electronic and alcohol monitoring of individuals awaiting trial) but also increasing the likely hood that they will have their day in court. 11% of the allotment is for Increased school safety and includes one additional SRO (school resource officer) to help cover the 7 Cascade County Rural Schools who are currently served by a single SRO. There are two competing ideas about a small portion of the funds generated by the levy, but what is not at issue is who will make the decision as to how those funds will be spent. The decision as to who or where school safety officers might be placed rest solely in the hands of local school boards and superintendents. The Cascade County Commissioners will be likely be involved in the approval of those funds as well, For more information please access the We Stand Safe Website for additional details and specifics as well as contacts to get your questions answered: Click here for link We Stand Safe Who gets elected matters at all levels and in all races.
Please take time to research the candidates for Cascade county district court judge and make sure to vote. Michelle Levine is a member of MFPE and currently serves as a Cascade County Deputy County Attorney. The Great Falls Tribune 9/16/22 states that : "Grubich and Levine’s battle for judge comes on the heels of an unprecedented situation. Grubich currently holds the bench and has for a little over a year. Levine briefly served as judge prior to that, but the Montana State Senate refused to confirm her in 2021. Levine was appointed by outgoing Gov. Steve Bullock for the judge seat after Greg Pinski left to pursue private practice. After the Senate refused to confirm Levine, current Gov. Greg Gianforte chose Grubich for the job. Grubich said he’s a veteran, a former law enforcement officer and a former small business owner. He and his wife went to law school together, and he said in their spare time, they remodel homes. " The candidates websites contain more information you may want to read: Michelle Levine : https://judgelevine.com/ David Grubich : https://judgegrubich.com/ |
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