Jeff Bell Appointed to the Governors Public Safety Transition Team.
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    Jeff Bell Appointed to the Governors Public Safety Transition Team.

    Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov.-elect Jeanette Nuñez today announced the names of more than 45 advisors who will serve on the Transition Advisory Committee on Public Safety. The committee will be chaired by Kent Stermon, COO, of Total Military Management.

    The committee is comprised of a diverse group of experts, including members of the law enforcement community, experts in the public safety field, members of the armed services, veterans, and school safety advocates in our state.

    These individuals will advise the Transition Team as they develop their plan to implement DeSantis’ goal of ensuring Florida’s crime rate continues to decline and community safety continues to improve by supporting law enforcement, ensuring justice for victims and holding government institutions accountable.

    Members of the Transition Advisory Committee on Public Safety include:

    ALAN ABRAMOWITZ; Executive Director, Guardian ad Litem
    TIM ALBRIGHT; Retired Captain, Florida Department of Corrections
    PAM ALVAREZ; President & CEO, BAYS and Former Chair, Florida Juvenile Justice Association
    JEFF BELL; President, Broward Sheriff's Office Deputies Association
    Sheriff (Ret.) SUSAN BENTON; Highlands County
    CHRISTY BRODEUR; Former Secretary, Florida's Department of Juvenile Justice
    CANDICE BROWER; Regional Counsel, Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, 1st DCA Region
    ADAM CLAMPITT; President, The District Communications Group
    LINDA COX; CEO, Cox Fire Protection
    Sheriff DARRYL DANIELS; Clay County
    BOB DAVIS; Senior Marketing and Sales Leader/National Director of Operations Business Development and Growth, Verizon
    Mayor CARLOS GIMENEZ; Miami-Dade County
    Lt. Commander HECTOR DELGADO; Retired Navy SEAL and Former Law Enforcement Officer and Founder, ASR Alert Systems
    Sheriff TOMMY FORD: Bay County
    Commissioner GRAHAM FOUNTAIN; Chair, Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners, District 1
    Sheriff (Ret.) EMERY GAINEY; Marion County
    STACY GROMATSKI; President & CEO, Florida Network of Youth and Family Services
    PAULA HOISINGTON; Vice President, Net Communications
    Sheriff MARK HUNTER; Columbia County and President, Florida Sheriff's Association
    Sheriff WAYNE IVEY; Brevard County
    Sheriff GRADY JUDD; Polk County
    KYLE KASHUV; Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Student
    JOHN KAZANJIAN; President, Florida Police Benevolent Association
    MIKE KIRBY; Chairman, Florida Association of State Troopers
    BRYAN KOCHER; Executive Vice President of Operations, Williams Communications
    ALAN LANDMAN; Attorney, Alan H. Landman, P.A.
    DOUG LEONARDO; Chair, Florida Behavioral Health Association
    BRAD LIVINGSTON; Former CEO & CFO, Texas Department of Criminal Justice
    Commissioner ROD LOVE; Board of County Commissioners, Orange County, District 2
    MARY MARX; President & CEO, Pace Center for Girls
    BERNIE MCCABE; State Attorney, Pinellas and Pasco Counties
    PATRICK MILLER; President, Invictus
    Sheriff CHRIS NOCCO; Pasco County,
    Chief DAVID PERRY; President, Florida Police Chiefs Association and Chief of Police, Florida State University
    NICK PETERS; Founder & Managing Director, Armed Forces Families Foundation
    RYAN PETTY; Commissioner, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
    Public Safety Commission
    ANDY POLLACK; School Safety Advocate and Founder, Americans for CLASS
    HUNTER POLLACK; School Safety Advocate
    The Honorable JOHN RUTHERFORD; Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives and Sheriff (Ret.), Duval County
    MAX SCHACHTER; Commissioner, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
    Public Safety Commission
    Dr. DERRICK SCHOFIELD; Executive Vice President, GEO Continuum of Care and GEO Reentry Services
    Sheriff (Ret.) BOB WHITE; Pasco County
    Sheriff MIKE WILLIAMS; Duval County
    STEVE ZONA; President, Fraternal Order of Police Jacksonville Lodge

    http://sunshinestatenews.com/story/d...-public-safety

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    Funny I dont see Bob Lahiff’s name on that list...huh wonder why???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Funny I dont see Bob Lahiff’s name on that list...huh wonder why???
    I didn't see the Sheriff's or Polan's name on there either? How did their Amazing Leadership not make the cut?

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    Along with a student from MSD. Great accomplishment Toll Booth Jeffy!

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    Typical cry baby Democrat response. Nobody thought he could remove the PBA but he did. Nobody thought he would stand up to the administration but he did. Nobody thought he would post a billboard but he did. Nobody thought he would go on National TV and call the sheriff out but he did. Nobody thought IUPA could have a role in supporting the Governor it they are. Nobody thought he could get the sheriff removed but.....

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    The MSD Commission clearing Sheriff Israel and finding no basis for his removal kinda takes the wind out of Bell's sails now.

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    If I were the sheriff, he would be terminated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Typical cry baby Democrat response. Nobody thought he could remove the PBA but he did. Nobody thought he would stand up to the administration but he did. Nobody thought he would post a billboard but he did. Nobody thought he would go on National TV and call the sheriff out but he did. Nobody thought IUPA could have a role in supporting the Governor it they are. Nobody thought he could get the sheriff removed but.....


    Promises made, promises kept!

    Sound familiar...

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    The MSD Commission clearing Sheriff Israel and finding no basis for his removal kinda takes the wind out of Bell's sails now.
    Fat lady isn’t singing yet?

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    First things first, there was a lot of talk that Bell was on the governors transition team. He is not. He is on a transition committee on public safety. Big difference. Second, at first glance I see a lot of folks on the committee that would like this sheriff to be shown the door. The fact that those folks were named to the committee will prove to be a consolation prize for the sheriff not being removed.

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