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Chicago More Police Funding - National Police Support Fund

“I think mayors across the country, particularly in this time, we have a moment where we can really change for the good, the narrative around

Dangerous Bills for Police - National Police Support Fund

Since last year, state and local lawmakers have sought ways to restrict police officer’s rights and capabilities in the name of “social justice.” These policies

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

Violence, crime and general unrest continues in Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot continues to place blame anywhere but on the politicians running the city. This time,

Violent Crime Surges in Chicago - National Police Support Fund

There is perhaps no city in America so infamously linked to violence and criminality over recent years than Chicago. The Windy City has been in

Best States to Be a Police Officer - National Police Support Fund

As much as we would like to see top-notch police programs in every city and town in the United States, the reality is that the

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

As you know, Illinois has recently undergone some police reform changes, some not so good for the safety of police officers. We wrote on the

Line of Duty Death 2020 - National Police Support Fund

More Than 250 Police Officers Made the Ultimate Sacrifice in 2020… According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), 264 federal, state, military,

Most dangerous precincts in IL - National Police Support Fund

As we’ve previously reported, crime is on the rise across Illinois, and the state recently passed a law that makes it more difficult to keep

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

As Illinois begins to implement a statewide police reform bill that makes police body cameras mandatory and allows for anyone to file an anonymous complaint

Press Release - National Police Support Fund

Springfield, IL. – Grassroots political organization National Police Support Fund has publicly announced their support for Illinois bill HB 3643 this week, introduced back in