Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/7/2021 - P7
Special Board of Aldermen 06-07-2021 Page 7
manager for the Manchester, NH, police department that the Chief just mentioned. We are also a nationally
accredited agency and have been since 1990. I’m not going to reiterate everything that I’ve heard. | totally
agree | oppose this move based on a couple of things but | was a police officer for 2002 (inaudible) years since
22 years we started with a police commission that had similar authority to what you’re looking for. Fortunately
we went to an advisory only commission. That keeps the certain select citizens and residents involved. They
do not have any influence at all. They’re advisory. That’s a plus and being an accredited agency like Nashua
is, like we are, any undue influence from any political party could be devastating not only to accreditation but to
personnel issues, recruiting selection. It’s just not necessary to lead our office great guidance and best
practices and | don’t know if the Chief told you but five percent of law enforcement agencies in this country are
accredited. It’s great to be accredited. It’s a goal. It's not easy and when | think of Nashua, | dealt with them
for 15 years. We've done mock assessments. They are a great police department — highest integrity around. |
don’t want to say we’re second to them but we’re running close and it’s a tie.
| won’t take up the rest of the night by | fully support the Nashua PD, the Chief, police officers, their
accreditation manager. They are top notch. You should be proud of them as | am to call them my friends and
an agency that works with us. They come to Manchester. We go to Nashua for swat and high risk incidents. If
you vote this in, | think you’re making an absolute mistake. Leave it the way it is. If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
When | think of Nashua, its pride, integrity, they're squared away, and | do believe it would tarnish the image of
the PD down the road if you allowed this to happen. Again | thank you for your time and the opportunity to
speak on behalf of my friends and colleagues at the Nashua PD.
Chairman Caron
There are a lot of hands up so we are just going to go across our screen. The next is Representative Ray
Neuman?
TESTIMONY IN FAVOR
Rep. Ray Neuman | am Representative Ray Neuman, | am a Representative in Ward 2 and | live at 25
Charlotte Avenue, Nashua. Amendment R-21-143 allows Nashua to remain vulnerable. We do not have home
or local rule. But only for the process of appointing the Police Commissioners. And all it does is place this on
the ballot for voter approval. Since 1891 we’ve had three person Commission appointed by the Governor.
Back then it might have been appropriate for the Governor and the Executive Counsel to have control of that
process but that is certainly not the case today. The Police Commissioners fix and appoint Police Officers and
fix their salaries. They have full power to make all the rules for Government at the Police Force. The Police
Commissioners also have full and complete care and control of all the lands and buildings used by the Police
Department.
Given these powers, it is very important for local City Officials who are more informed than State Officials about
what the Police Department needs and who have responsibility for the well-beings of Nashua that they also
have home rule for the appointment for Police Commissioners. All other cities have already regained home rule
and | think that is a good thing for the appointment of Police Commissioners. Again, all this amendment does is
put it on the ballot for voter approval. This amendment is fully compliant with the New Hampshire Constitution
and State Law. An example of how bad State rule can be is to consider a Bill that passed just last Thursday in
the House of Representatives. So when there is State Rule this Bill was passed even though it specifically
ignored both the Constitution and State Law. It removes Nashua’s Home Rule from all spending by reinstating
a spending cap that had been ruled unenforceable in the State Supreme Court. All 27 of Nashua’s State
Representatives support the defeat of this Bill. To bring Home Rule for appointments to the Police Commission
will allow for more transparency, accountability and increase the diversity in the selection of Police
Commissioners and it will also help the ...
Alderman O’Brien
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