Milwaukee Aldermanic candidate Ray Harmon has picked up the endorsement of the Milwaukee Police Association (MPA), IUPA Local 21, the union that represents the officers of the Milwaukee Police Department.
“I am proud to have the endorsement of the MPA and look forward to working with them as Alderperson,” said Harmon. “It is a great honor to have the support of the officers who protect our families and keep our streets safe, many of whom live in the 9th Aldermanic District.”
“We are confident that Ray Harmon is the best candidate to address his constituents’ concerns! Ray has an absolute appreciation of the cop on the street. With Ray’s strong understanding of public safety as the cornerstone of community growth, the 9th District will have a great future,” said MPA president Michael Crivello. “Ray is a proven leader on issues concerning both labor and law enforcement and we are excited to back him for Alderperson.”
Ray Harmon grew up in Milwaukee where he learned the values of hard work and community service. He has spent his career as a public servant, having served as a legislative assistant for the city and county governments, with the Milwaukee Urban League, Neighborhood Schools Initiative and the administrations of former Governor Jim Doyle and former Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz. He has overseen programs for crime reduction, economic development, affordable housing, parks, libraries, public works and civil rights. A heart transplant recipient, Ray is a volunteer for the Wisconsin Donor Network and other health care charities.
More information about Ray Harmon, his endorsements and his campaign can be found at www.HarmonForDistrict9.com and at www.Facebook.com/HarmonforDistrict9