Williams to hold hearing on crime and safety with key law enforcement figures

Williams to hold hearing on crime and safety with key law enforcement figures
State Rep. Wendell Craig Williams — Pennsylvania 160th Legislative District
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Rep. Craig Williams, representing Delaware and Chester, is set to lead a Republican Policy Hearing focused on crime, restorative justice, and community safety. The event will take place on Monday, May 8 at 10 a.m. at the Concord Township Building located at 43 South Thornton Road in Glen Mills.

The hearing will feature testimonies from several key figures in law enforcement and criminal justice. Chris Eiserman, president of Delaware County FOP Lodge 27; Bob McKierna from Chester FOP Lodge 14; John Egan, chief of Bethel Township Police; and Gregg Volz, director of Youth Courts and Criminal Justice instructor at Harcum College are among those scheduled to testify.

The proceedings will be available for live streaming on RepCraigWilliams.com.

For further information or media inquiries, contact David Foster at 267-207-0207 or via email at dfoster@pahousegop.com.



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