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Bail Reform Law - National Police Support Fund

The state of New York made headlines earlier this year when a new bail reform law took place that requires judges making arrests to release

Fraternal Order of Police - National Police Support Fund

The Fraternal Order of Police, an organization representing nearly 350,000 law enforcement officers across the United States, is under attack by people who say that

Police-Related Races - National Police Support Fund

As we’ve previously written, police can do their jobs most effectively when they have support from elected officials. If law enforcement officers do not have

Are Elected Officials Helping or Hurting Police - National Police Support Fund

From judges to legislators to law enforcement officers, everyone is supposed to be working in service of their community’s best interest. However, that is not

2019 executive directors report

National Police Support Fund continued to grow and make a difference around the country in 2019. Over the past twelve months, we’ve continued to build

Police Respect - National Police Support Fund

Law enforcement is one of the few professions where employees regularly put their lives on the line in the service of helping the public and

K9 Officers - National Police Support Fund

K9 officers are critical partners for police officers as they keep our communities safe. These highly-trained dogs use their noses, legs and even their teeth

Police Ballot Measure - National Police Support Fund

Nurturing a ballot measure from its inception to its appearance in front of voters is a long, arduous process filled with obstacles. One of the

Police Serve and Protect Act - National Police Support Fund

If you are in any way supportive of law enforcement, you know just how bad the crisis of violence against police officers is in the

Police Funding Statistics - National Police Support Fund

2017-2019 Police Ballot Measure Report: What This Data Means National Police Support Fund recently published it’s Police Ballot Measure Report. This report pulled in a