National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to the House Committee on the Judiciary advising them of the FOP’s opposition to a potential amendment that Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) may propose to H.R. 743, the “Protect and Serve Act.”
FOP-IACP-IAFF-IAFC lead letter to Senate Committee on the Judiciary in support of S. 930, the “Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act”
National President Patrick Yoes joined the IACP, IAFF, and IAFC in sending a letter to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in support of S. 930, the “Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act.”
FOP to Honor Fallen Officers at National Memorial Service in Washington, D.C.
Today, the National Fraternal Order of Police and National Auxiliary will gather on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to honor the 222 law enforcement officers who lost their […]
Weekly Update: 10 May 2024
LEOSA Reform Act Passes House Committee
Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, applauded news that the House Committee on the Judiciary favorably reported H.R. 354, the “LEOSA Reform Act,” today on a […]
National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service 2024 with Glenda Lehmann and Matt Hagen
National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service 2024 with Glenda Lehmann and Matt Hagen We can measure time, but we cannot measure loss. On 15 […]
Weekly Update: 3 May 2024
Fend Off Fentanyl Included in Foreign Aid Package
Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, released the following statement about the inclusion of H.R. 3333/S. 1271, the “Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence (FEND) Off Fentanyl […]
FOP Monthly Update: Shot and Killed
FOP Monthly Update: Officers Shot and Killed The National Fraternal Order of Police regrets to report that as of midnight on 30 April, there have been 136 officers shot in the […]
Committee on Ways and Means: H.R. 3269, the “Law Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act”
National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee to request that the Committee waive jurisdiction on H.R. 3269, the “Law Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act,” so that the bill may advance to the House floor for consideration.