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CLEA Sponsors The 2022 Asian Appreciation Event With Support Of Local Leadership

We had the opportunity to build new inroads with the Asian and Pacific Islander community last month in partnership with our endorsed candidate Rodney Glassman. President Michael Collins observed a moment of silence for our fallen officers at the event, and spoke on CLEA's commitment to connecting communities.We are excited to continue forming strong relationships within the AAPI community and thank our friends Winnie Kho and Dragon Sam for their help making this event a success.

SanTan Sun Article: Chandler Council Should Seriously Study Police Staffing

The Chandler community is continuing to address police staffing concerns. In the latest edition of the SanTan Sun, Chandler resident Phillip Mella addressed the need for further funding. Read Philip Mella’s full letter below or by clicking here and turning to page 34.

SanTan Sun Article: Police Rep Disputes Mayor's Take On Chandler Crime

During the Mayor's State of the City address, Mayor Hartke announced a 30 year low for crime in Chandler. However, that statistic doesn't reflect current issues affecting police, including internet crime, sex trafficking, homelessness and mental health calls. CLEA is encouraging the Chandler City Council to commit to recruiting an appropriate number of police positions to our city. Please visit the article on these comments and President Michael Collins' response (linked...

Chandler Law Enforcement Association Reaches New MOU Agreement

Chandler Law Enforcement Association Reaches New MOU Agreement Chandler, AZ (Feb. 11, 2022)--The Chandler Law Enforcement Association (CLEA) has reached an agreement with the City of Chandler that will help retain current police officers and attract new hires for the next contract period. With nearly 80 officers eligible for retirement today, and staffing shortages compounded by a competitive market for new recruits, this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) supports Chandler police officers an...