December 1, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ENDORSEMENT: KASICH FOR AMERICA ANNOUNCES NEW HAMPSHIRE LAW ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

 

Kasich for America today announced the formation of a Law Enforcement Advisory Committee comprised of 12 active and retired law enforcement officers in New Hampshire.  

 

"Governor Kasich understands the unique challenges facing the law enforcement community today," said Sheriff Wiggin. "He's demonstrated a great willingness to listen to our perspective on fighting the drug epidemic in New Hampshire, improving community-police relations, and making our neighborhoods safer."

 

Kasich said, "I'm grateful to this dedicated group of officers who will provide insight and counsel on how we can build greater trust and cooperation between law enforcement officers and the people they serve. Like Ohio, New Hampshire is facing a brutally destructive drug epidemic. I look forward to hearing from this committee about what is working well in New Hampshire to combat the problem and how we can help other states in their own battles against drug abuse and addiction."

 

 

NEW HAMSPHIRE LAW ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

 

Sheriff Craig Wiggin, Belknap County, Chair

Major Tim Acerno, NH Fish & Game,  Ret.

Chief Ted Smith, Lincoln Police Department

Deputy Dino Scala, Wakefield, NH

Chief Nathaniel Sawyer, New Hampton Police Department, Ret.

Chief Peter Morency, Berlin Police Department

Chief Doug Morehead, Woodstock Police Department

Chief Vinnie Baiocchetti, Belmont Police Department, Ret.

Chief Robert Warem, Pittsfield Police Department, Ret.

Michael F. Raymond, Londonderry Police Department, Ret.

Michael Frost, Seabrook Police Department, Ret.

Chief Scott Kinmond, Moultonborough Police Department, Ret.

 

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Gov. Kasich is running for President to help Americans restore our nation, live in safety and pass on prosperity to those who come after us—and he’s got the experience to help us do it. He was reelected last year by a 30-point margin after working with his fellow Ohioans to turn an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus, cut taxes $5 billion and create more than 300,000 new private sector jobs.  As chair of the Budget Committee in Congress he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a generation and served 18 years on the House Armed Services Committee where he helped enact President Reagan's national security agenda.  He has also had a successful career as an investment banker, New York Times best-selling author and at FOX News.  He and his wife Karen have twin teenage daughters and live in their home outside Columbus. You can learn more about him at www.JohnKasich.com.

 

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