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Police Union Chief Launches City Council Bid, Slams Incumbent’s Absence
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, August 25, 2025 10:21 pm
Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, has officially thrown his hat into the ring for Ward 6 on the Las Vegas City Council. After nearly three decades safeguarding our city—from narcotics detective to union leader—Grammas knows firsthand what it takes to keep neighborhoods safe. He argues that longtime needs have been neglected, asking, “Can anyone in the area even pick the incumbent out of a lineup?” A jab at Nancy Brune’s alleged absence from her own district.
Contrast this with Brune, a Harvard- and Yale-educated academic who organizes policy seminars and data-driven meetings. The problem? Her leadership reads like a classroom module, not on-the-ground action. Nevada families don’t need more theories—they need results.
Grammas stands for real accountability. He’s fought tirelessly against the state’s efforts to cut police pay, defending law enforcement families against bureaucratic overreach. He endorsed President Trump before it was popular—a bold move that reflects his willingness to stand up to both liberal elites and timid GOP insiders.
This isn’t just another campaign; it’s a clash between the blue-collar defender of working families and the ivory-tower academic. For conservatives who value limited government, strong communities, and public safety, Grammas is the clear choice to bring common-sense leadership back to Ward 6.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal, The Nevada Independent.
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