The State Troopers Fraternal Association (STFA) today announced its endorsement of Republican Curtis Bashaw for US Senate, a move that underscores the growing support for his candidacy. This endorsement is particularly significant given the STFA’s influence and the respect it commands within the law enforcement community.
The STFA’s decision to back Bashaw is rooted in his unwavering commitment to public safety and his deep understanding of the challenges faced by law enforcement officers. Bashaw has consistently advocated for policies that prioritize the well-being of troopers and ensure they have the resources they need to do their jobs effectively.
“These candidates represent the best visions, and we are certain they will provide the utmost support for the men and women of the STFA in these difficult times,” the STFA said in a statement of all endorsements for this election cycle. “Most important, we believe these candidates will assist us providing a positive by-product on policy making and initiatives to ensure public trust in police while balancing the needs of our membership.”
Bashaw expressed his gratitude for the STFA’s endorsement, stating, “I am honored to have the support of the State Troopers Fraternal Association. Their endorsement is a testament to our shared commitment to public safety and the importance of supporting those who serve and protect.”
This endorsement is expected to galvanize support for Bashaw among law enforcement officers and their families, as well as those who value public safety and appreciate the sacrifices made by those who serve. It also sends a powerful message about Bashaw’s leadership and his ability to unite diverse groups around a common cause.
The STFA’s support for Bashaw is a significant development in the race, and it is likely to have a lasting impact on the campaign. It remains to be seen how Bashaw’s opponent will respond to this endorsement, but it is clear that they will need to increase their efforts to win over the support of law enforcement officers and their families.