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Star & Shield Magazine

February/March 2026

Binding Arbitration: A Powerful Tool That Protects Our Members and Our Profession

Binding Arbitration: A Powerful Tool That Protects Our Members and Our Profession

As your union president, my responsibility is simple and unwavering: to protect your rights, your livelihoods and your future. One of the most important tools we have to do that — especially in today’s challenging labor environment — is binding arbitration. With other county public safety partners, PPOA recently launched a campaign in support of a ballot initiative (saferLAcounty.com) that would enhance our leverage. Read More

Make 2026 the Year  You Create a Living Trust

Make 2026 the Year You Create a Living Trust

So, I am exceedingly hopeful that the majority of PPOA members have surpassed Quitter’s Day. This is the unofficial day, which falls on the second Friday of January (1/9/2026), when most people abandon their New Year’s resolutions. Do not worry if you have already “thrown in the towel,” and if it is any comfort, you are not alone! Recent studies have found that about two-thirds of people abandon their New Year’s resolutions within a month. Read More

Forty Years Shaped by Unforgettable Public Servants

Forty Years Shaped by Unforgettable Public Servants

One of the best things about being on the PPOA Board and being on the Sheriff’s Department for so long is the amazing people we get to serve with in all capacities. Since I stood in the Hall of Justice and got sworn as a sheriff’s dispatcher on Monday, June 16, 1986, I have met some amazing people. It would fill an entire issue to even try to list them all. Read More

Be That Person

Be That Person

My fellow Custody Assistants, as we embark on a new year, I would like to discuss a few things that I believe all Custody Assistants (new and seasoned) would benefit from. It is not a secret that I have been on the job eight and a half years. For those who know me, they know all too well that my time on does not discredit my work ethic or ability to identify a problem and seek a solution. I am not one to suffer in silence. Read More

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