From KRQE.com - SANTA FE - Members of the Santa Fe police officers union are expressing no confidence in the city manager and a deputy city attorney amid complaints about City Hall favoritism and interference with the police department's internal affairs. City administrators say they take Monday's union vote seriously, but they stand behind actions that have riled rank-and-file members of the department. Ninety of 100 voting officers in the 130-member Santa Fe Police Officers Association checked the "no confidence" option on a ballot in regard to City Manager Robert Romero and Deputy City Attorney Mark Allen. Union president Allan Lopez says six officers turned in ballots but abstained, and four voted "yes confidence." Read more
SF cops vote no-confidence in city hall
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Michael Swickard
on Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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