Law enforcement organizations to meet in Sacramento March 28 for 20th annual Legislative Day

California law enforcement organizations will attend their 20th annual Legislative Day on Wednesday, March 28, at the Sacramento Convention Center in Sacramento.  

The annual event provides law enforcement from across the state an opportunity to meet and discuss important legislative issues facing public safety, hear from key state leaders, learn how the legislative process works, and continue the effort to move public safety forward in California.  

Attendees then meet with legislators in the afternoon.

This year’s program will include discussion of critical issues of concern for law enforcement and public safety: focusing on the tremendous fiscal challenges facing California, criminal justice realignment, and ensuring that law enforcement maintains the resources needed to provide for the public safety of all Californians.

Speakers will include Gov. Jerry Brown; Attorney General Kamala Harris; State Controller John Chiang; Secretary Matt Cate, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg; Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff; Assembly Republican Leader Connie Conway; and representatives for many of the sponsoring and co-sponsoring organizations.

Law enforcement’s legislative day is sponsored by the California Peace Officers’ Association, California Police Chiefs’ Association, California District Attorneys Association, California State Sheriffs’ Association, California Narcotic Officers’ Association, and the California Highway Patrol.  Co-sponsors include the California Reserve Peace Officers’ Association, California Law Enforcement Association of Records Supervisors, Chief Probation Officers of California, Peace Officers’ Research Association of California, California Campus and University Police Chiefs Association, Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association, Southern California Public Safety Dispatchers, California District Attorney Investigators' Association, California Sexual Assault Investigators’ Association, California Correctional Supervisors’ Organization, California Association of Code Enforcement Officers and the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs’ Association.

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