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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

Police Officer Recruitment - National Police Support Fund

As Illinois continues to deal with the fallout of a police reform bill passed earlier this year, the state legislature is looking for ways to

Shootings On The Rise in Chicago - National Police Support Fund

This year 1,583 people have been shot in Chicago as of June 11, 2021. An increase of 184 since 2020 and nearly 500 since 2019.

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

Earlier this year, a bipartisan police reform bill was passed in Indiana, which showed that it’s possible to pass common-sense laws that hold law enforcement

new Illinois Police Reform bill - National Police Support Fund

Earlier this year, the Illinois legislature passed the police reform bill that would do more harm than good in the eyes of law enforcement officials.

Bipartisan Police Reform - National Police Support Fund

Earlier this year, Indiana lawmakers showed that it’s possible to pass common-sense bipartisan police reform that holds law enforcement accountable while also understanding the important

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

May was a busy month for National Police Support Fund. Police week was celebrated and heavily recognized by us. National Police Support Fund sponsored a

National Police Week 2021 - National Police Support Fund

The National Police Support Fund teamed up with the Washington, D.C. FOP Lodge #1 to sponsor a virtual 5K that ran through May 16 as

Chicago Police Accountability Officer Resigns - National Police Support Fund

On May 5, 2021, Sydney Roberts, the chief administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) in Chicago, resigned after three years on the