Los Angeles County -- The association representing more than 8,000 Los Angeles County deputy sheriffs has thrown its weight behind West Hollywood City Councilman Jeff Prang for Los Angeles County Assessor.
Prang, the leading candidate for Assessor, said he was grateful for the support of ALADS: "I'm humbled and truly honored to have the support of the brave men and women of ALADS, as well as so many other public safety professionals. Throughout my career, I've fought to ensure our frontline police and firefighters have the resources necessary to keep our families safe."
ALADS joins the growing list of law enforcement and fire safety organizations to back Prang in the upcoming November 4th General Election.
In addition to ALADS, Prang has earned the support of:
Los Angeles County Firefighters Local 1014
L.A. County Deputy Probation Officers Union Local 685
Los Angeles Professional Peace Officers Association (PPOA)
Los Angeles Police Protective League (PPL)
United Firefighters of LA City Local 112 (UFLAC)
California Coalition Law Enforcement Associations (CCLEA)
Southern California Alliance of Law Enforcement (SCALE)
Jeff Prang played a pivotal role in the stabilization and reform of the Assessor's Office in the wake of the scandal that shook the Office when Assessor John Noguez was indicted on corruption charges. In 2012, Mr. Prang orchestrated Noguez' exit from the Office, and facilitated the appointment of a reform administrator by the Board of Supervisors. As a key member of the reform administration, Prang played a crucial role in implementing reforms, including a ban on campaign contributions to Assessor candidates from tax agents who do business with the Office, and from Assessor employees, and implementing fiscal and management audits.
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