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Sergeants Benevolent Association Backs Greenfield In City Council Race


Brooklyn – New York City Council candidate and education advocate, David G. Greenfield was endorsed today by Sergeants Benevolent Association of New York City. Greenfield, an experienced attorney and acclaimed community advocate, is running in the 44th Council District to replace Councilman Simcha Felder. The Sergeants Benevolent Association is comprised of approximately 11,000 active and retired sergeants of the New York City Police Department and are the advocate for New York’s police sergeants, officers who stand at the frontline of our nation’s largest metropolitan police department.

“Your knowledge of local issues is unparalleled and I am confident that you will serve your constituents in the 44th Council District with fresh and new ideas,” said Edward Mullins, President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association “Additionally, your commitment to the law enforcement profession to the law enforcement and the people of Brooklyn is commendable.”

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, an organization that fights for the men and women who protect us everyday,” said Greenfield. “As Councilman, I pledge to support our hard-working law enforcement officers.”

In addition to the support of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, Greenfield has also received the endorsements of leading labor unions DC9 and UFCW Local 1500 number of other prominent elected officials, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Mayor Ed Koch, US Senator Joseph Lieberman, US Congressman Mike McMahon, New York State Senators Carl Kruger and Martin Golden, and Councilmen Vincent Gentile, Michael Nelson, Domenic Recchia, and Lewis Fidler. Greenfield has also received widespread support from prominent members of every ethnic community in the diverse 44th Council District, including the Catholic, Ashkenaz, Sephardic, and Hasidic communities.

(YWN Desk – NYC)



3 Responses

  1. GO GREENFIELD GO!

    1.Patterson just gave 500,000 to Hikind. Where is that money going to be spent?

    Is it another “trickle down” effect like the other tens of millions that the Lazar/Hikind team claim they brought to the community?

    And why is Lazar running his campaign from 1310 -48 street, the address of Dov’s taxpayer paid office?

    Patterson/Hikind/ Lazar? NO way!

    Go Dovid Greenfield, bring US the money, not the machers

  2. Where is the money that he brought for “tuition relief” why cant yeshivas make payroll and keep raising tuition, wont he cozy up to lets ticket them all King michael bloomberg?

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