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Written by Robert F. Cherry, Jr.
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Friday, 03 September 2010 14:14 |
FOP members are needed to volunteer to work in Baltimore City on Primary Election Day on Tuesday, September 14th between the hours 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
FOP Lodge #3 has endorsed candidates who support our political agenda and will fight to protect us in Annapolis and here in Baltimore. We need members who can work the polls in 2-4 hour time slots by holding signs and handing out campaign lit.
If you are willing to volunteer and want to help elect candidates who will support you and your family to give us better pay and protect our benefits - email your name, a contact number, and your time slot to
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or call the FOP at 410-243-9141 and provide the same information to the person taking the call.
This is a crucial election. Get involved! Email or call the FOP now and make a difference!
Fraternally, Baltimore City FOP Lodge #3 |
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Written by Robert F. Cherry, Jr.
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 12:42 |
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Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge #3 is the Association that represents the close to 5,000 active and retired police officers of the Baltimore Police Department. We are committed to protecting the safety and well being of the citizens throughout Baltimore City and the State of Maryland. We are also committed to supporting those candidates for public office who share our vision for a Baltimore that is safe for all our citizens The following candidates have been endorsed by Baltimore City FOP Lodge #3 in the upcoming Gubernatorial Primary Election to be held on September 14, 2010: State’s Attorney for Baltimore City Gregg Bernstein
Legislative District 40 State Senator Catherine Pugh Delegate Barbara Robinson Delegate Shawn Tarrant Will Hanna (candidate for House of Delegates)
Legislative District 41 Delegate Jill P. Carter Delegate Nathaniel Oaks Delegate Samuel “Sandy” Rosenberg
Legislative District 43 State Senator Joan Carter Conway Delegate Curt Anderson Delegate Maggie McIntosh Mary Washington (candidate for House of Delegates)
Legislative District 44 Delegate Keith E. Haynes Delegate Melvin Stukes Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. (candidate for House of Delegates)
Legislative District 45 Delegate Cheryl Glenn Delegate Hattie Harrison
Legislative District 46 State Senator George W. Della Delegate Pete Hammen Delegate Brian McHale Luke Clippinger (candidate for House of Delegates)
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Written by Robert F. Cherry, Jr.
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Monday, 30 August 2010 12:28 |
Join your fellow Baltimore City Police Officers and Firefighters for a sign wave reminding the public "We Stand By Our Oath!" on Tuesday, August 31st at 4:00 p.m. and Wednesday, September 1st at 7:00 a.m. The location for the sign wave is at the bottom of Interstate 83 at E Fayette Street (across from Police Headquarters). T-shirts and signs will be provided.
The Mayor and City Council may have turned their backs on keeping their contract with every Police Officer and Firefighter but we won't do that to the public!
Send a message to City Hall - The FOP and IAFF will continue to uphold our oath to protect and serve! What about you City Hall? |
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Written by Robert F. Cherry, Jr.
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Monday, 23 August 2010 11:42 |
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Our attorneys from Saul Ewing, LLP are in the process of making final edits to our complaint which has already been filed in U.S. District Court and they expect the First Amended Complaint, which will include adding our challenge to the new law passed by the Baltimore City Council and signed by Mayor Rawlings-Blake, to be filed by the end of August 2010. Along with IAFF Local #734, Baltimore City Lodge #3 has hired a testifying actuary to support our premise that the Fire and Police Employees' Retirement System (F&P) has been underfunded by the City of Baltimore and he is also working on the impact the new law will have on all our members - active and retired. |
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Written by Robert F. Cherry, Jr.
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 12:01 |
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After consultion with our attorneys, the FOP has decided to suspend our lawsuit against the City of Baltimore challenging the parity provision the Fire Unions have in their MOU until we resolve any litigation against the City of Baltimore in U.S. District Court over the changes to our pension plan. The FOP has worked hard to maintain an alliance with both Fire Unions - IAFF Local #734 and IAFF Local #964 - and it is in the best interest of our members to conserve our resources and focus on the bigger battle with the City of Baltimore to restore our pension benefits that the City took away with the passage of the law that took effect on July 1, 2010. |
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