Atascadero Police Association endorses Auslen for supervisor

Auslen and his wife, Kate, live in Atascadero with their two rescued German Shepherds, Nellie and Nala.
Geoff Auslen running for newly-formed second district
– This week, Atascadero’s Geoff Auslen has announced that the Atascadero Police Association has endorsed his campaign for supervisor.
“Crime in California is up and those committing crimes are facing lighter sentences. Our residents deserve elected officials who will put the public’s safety first,” said Scott Pipan, President of the Atascadero Police Association. “Geoff is a long-time local resident and supporter of local law enforcement. While some push to defund the police, we know Geoff will fight to ensure that our local public safety agencies have the resources they need to keep our neighborhoods safe.”
“The brave men and women in law enforcement risk their lives each day to serve and protect our communities,” said Auslen. “I’m proud to have their support, and will work each and every day on the Board of Supervisors to make our communities safer.”
To see a list of other local endorsements, click here.
Geoff Auslen is a long-time local business owner, community leader, husband, and foster parent. In addition to running his small businesses, Auslen has served on the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, as an officer of the Atascadero Elks Club, and as an active member of the Atascadero Kiwanis Club.
Auslen is also a long-time supporter of the Atascadero K-9 Police Unit. Since moving back to San Luis Obispo County more than 20 years ago, Auslen has supported and participated in efforts to increase funding for the Atascadero K-9 Police Foundation.
Auslen and his wife, Kate, live in Atascadero with their two rescued German Shepherds, Nellie and Nala.
San Luis Obispo County’s new Second Supervisorial District includes the communities of San Miguel, San Simeon, Cambria, Cayucos, Lake Nacimiento, West Templeton, West Paso Robles, Harmony, and the City of Atascadero.