By Han Li, San Francisco Standard
After being quiet for years, and sitting out a high-profile recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin in 2022, San Francisco’s police union is back on the political stage.
The San Francisco Police Officers Association (POA), which represents the law enforcement workforce and is a vocal group against progressive-leaning policies, is officially weighing in on a November supervisor’s race.
“We’re stepping back in,” said Tracy McCray, the association’s president. “We feel it’s the right time, if you look at the state of the city.”
The POA is endorsing Marjan Philhour, a third-time supervisor candidate, against Connie Chan, the incumbent progressive supervisor for the Richmond District.
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