It seems to me , a significant amount of influence in determining the course of Minneapolis public safely efforts rests in the hands of next chair of the Public Safety and Regulatory Services committee and not solely in the mayor's or mayors-to-be. This Council sub-committee is where the public safety policy is set, discussed, and ultimately voted upon for presentation before the full council. It's where logistical support begins, whether it is budgets, personnel, or materials that are needed to accomplish the public safety mission. Someone needs to make the decision to allocate those resources. If it doesn't make it out of committee, it not going to happen. So who are the most likely candidates? And what will their affect be upon the city's safety?

Greg Reinhardt
Excelsior
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