National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to Representatives Rutherford and Cuellar in support of H.R. 2620, the “Federal Firearms Licensee Protection Act,” which would make thefts from a Federal Firearms Licensee a Federal offense punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
H.R. 2548, the “Public Safety Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury Health Act”
National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to Representatives Crenshaw and Craig in support of H.R. 2548, the “Public Safety Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury Health Act.”
S. 311, the “U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Retirement Corrections Act”
National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to Senators Peters and Hawley in support of S. 311, the “U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Retirement Corrections Act.”
Weekly Update: 7 April 2023
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House Majority Supports Social Security Fairness
Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, welcomed the news that H.R. 82, the “Social Security Fairness Act,” is now cosponsored by a majority of the Members […]
S. 994, the “Strong Communities Act”
National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to Senators Peters and Cornyn in support of S. 994, the “Strong Communities Act.”
The Last Line of Defense: Why School Resource Officers Are Needed Now More Than Ever with Clyde Boatwright
The Last Line of Defense: Why School Resource Officers Are Needed Now More Than Ever with Clyde Boatwright Episode #47 | 4 April […]
FOP Monthly Update: Officers Shot and Killed
FOP Monthly Update: Officers Shot and Killed The National Fraternal Order of Police reports that as of 2 April, there have been 99 officers shot in the line of duty […]
Weekly Update: 31 March 2023
Get the latest news from Washington, D.C. Read this week’s FOP Washington Watch: Legislative Update.
H.R. 1839, the “Combating Illicit Xylazine Act”
National President Patrick Yoes sent a letter to Representatives Panetta and Buck in support of H.R. 1839, the “Combating Illicit Xylazine Act.”