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Office of the Mayor

Satya Rhodes-Conway, Mayor


City-County Building, Room 403
210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 266-4611 | Fax: (608) 267-8671
mayor@cityofmadison.com
cityofmadison.com

July 27, 2020 Contact: Katie Crawley


608-266-4611

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway Statement

Our community is experiencing a very challenging time, one that requires more from
all of us. We are in a time of change – our community is demanding oversight and
accountability; our community is demanding reform and leadership that is able to
reimagine policing. This work is difficult, and will be most successful if we can all
work together for the good of our community. It is extremely unfortunate that
MPPOA has failed to realize the importance of this time, and is sowing division
instead of stepping up to partner with the community and the rest of City
government.

When I met with MPPOA on July 7th, I asked them not to rest on their past successes,
but to be leaders in their field by reimagining what policing needs to be to meet the
needs of our entire community. I asked them what changes to policing and public
safety in Madison they will champion. I asked them what they will support now and
publicly. I asked them how they can embrace change in the spirit of serving our
community. I have yet to hear a response, and based on their statement today, I must
assume that they are unwilling to embrace change.

I understand and respect the tough job that rank and file officers have to do every
day, especially during this historic time period when our residents are rightfully
demanding more of us. As support for social services have declined over the years,
officers have been asked to be social workers, mental health workers, and more. It
is time to rebalance these roles and find other options to deal with calls for help that
do not necessarily require an armed officer.

I stand ready to work alongside the City employees who are ready to explore new
solutions and remain open to change.

As MPPOA knows in issuing this political statement, we are preparing for a very
tough budget that will require big changes. We have already asked all agencies to
propose cuts of 5%, and we asked both the police and fire unions to reopen their
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contracts because the City cannot afford the terms negotiated during the previous
administration. We recognize this – and other budget measures – will be tough on
our city employees, and we have been working with our unions and associations to
address these challenges. Unfortunately, MPPOA declined to participate in the most
recent meeting on this topic.

This is the beginning of a process, not the end. I again invite MPPOA to work with
us both to balance the budget and to reimagine how we provide public safety to all
of Madison.

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