Steil will always work with law enforcement to ensure our communities are safe and secure.
Work with law enforcement to keep communities safe and secure.
Occurrences
He’s collaborating with local law enforcement to ensure our communities are safe and secure.
He has been a steadfast supporter of our men and women in law enforcement.
I am committed to ensuring law enforcement has the training, resources, and funding to make everyone feel safe.
Evidence
The campaign issues page says Steil is working to secure the border by supporting policies to stop fentanyl and human trafficking, and that he 'will always work with law enforcement to ensure our communities are safe and secure.'
The campaign about page says Steil 'has been a steadfast supporter of our men and women in law enforcement' and that he 'worked with law enforcement in Southeast Wisconsin' while 'leading an effort in Congress to expose the financing of human trafficking.'
The official House biography says Steil is 'focused on keeping our communities safe' and 'has built a coalition of 50 Members of Congress, Republicans and Democrats, and local law enforcement in Southeast Wisconsin to shine a light on the problem of human trafficking.'
The press release says Steil hosted a roundtable with the Rock County Sheriff’s Office, North Central HIDTA, and local medical experts to discuss fentanyl in Rock County and how law enforcement is working to keep dangerous substances off Wisconsin’s streets.
Steil said the attack was a reminder that 'we must implement policies that keep criminals off our streets and give law enforcement the resources needed to keep our communities safe.'
Assessments
The promise was broad and ongoing: to work with law enforcement to keep communities safe and secure. The evidence shows Steil did collaborate with law enforcement on public-safety issues, including a fentanyl roundtable with local sheriffs and HIDTA partners and a coalition involving local law enforcement on human trafficking. Those actions satisfy the cooperation component of the promise, but the evidence does not establish a completed, measurable public-safety outcome or durable policy delivery sufficient to mark the promise fully delivered.