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The Central Savannah River Area Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia Endorses Sean Frantom for Augusta-Richmond County Commission District 7

The Central Savannah River Area Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia Endorses Sean Frantom for Augusta-Richmond County Commission District 7
 
The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia (PBAGA) recently held candidate screenings for officials seeking office in the up-coming election for Augusta-Richmond County Commission. During the screening process Sean Frantom demonstrated why his experiences and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the voters of Augusta-Richmond County. He also demonstrated he is committed to making strong, effective law enforcement a priority, not only to properly invest in our law enforcement officers and agencies but also to keep our community a safer place to live, work, and play.  That is why the CSRA Chapter of the PBAGA is proud to announce their support by endorsing Sean Frantom for District 7 Commissioner.
 
“Sean Frantom is committed to making strong, effective law enforcement a priority in his campaign and beyond.  His views and stances on issues that are important to law enforcement professionals makes him a deserving recipient of our endorsement. The Central Savannah River Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia is proud to put our support behind Sean Frantom and ask that the citizens of Augusta-Richmond County do the same.  A vote for Sean Frantom is a vote for the men and women of law enforcement in Augusta-Richmond County and the citizens he serves in our wonderful community," said CSRA Chapter president Patrick Cullinan.
 
The Police Benevolent Association of Georgia is a division of the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, Inc., a not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to improving the law enforcement profession.  PBA members are full-time or retired employees of the various federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement and correctional agencies in Georgia.  This professional association, funded by membership dues and citizen contributions, provides legal, legislative, disciplinary and other representation to member officers as well as an accidental death benefit to members’ beneficiaries.  The PBA prohibits members from engaging in or condoning any strike by law enforcement officers, electing instead to represent members through aggressive political action. For more information, please visit our website at www.pbaga.org.

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