The National Police Support Fund was able to provide support during this election and ultimately see notable successes in Oklahoma and California.
We saw voters show their support for police by saying ‘no’ to dangerous initiatives, but there’s still work to be done.
Whether re-elected or new to office, we must hold elected officials accountable on issues that affect police. We have shared a few ways to do that, from members of Congress to mayors, city council, and other local offices.
The election may be over but law enforcement is still facing the same issues. We have pivoted our efforts to Restore Respect for Police since the election with a direct outreach program to pro-police citizens across the country. This is not the time to stop advocating for change.
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