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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

Press Release - National Police Support Fund

ALEXANDRIA, VA. – As the “defund the police” movement continues to spread across the country, state legislatures and other elected officials are taking actions that

Police Protection from Harassment - National Police Support Fund

Two bills working their way through Oklahoma’s state legislature would take big steps toward protecting police and their families from harassment and restoring respect for

NPSF - Op Ed Simon Lewis

59 years ago, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that

NPSF - Op Ed Simon Lewis

The Texas Senate passed a bill last month that prevents local governments from cutting their law enforcement budgets without voter approval. This groundbreaking legislation, dubbed

News Roundup - National Police Support Fund

Last month, we opened our Police Issues Action Center in Rosemont, Illinois to take our Restore Respect for Police campaign to the streets. We are

AEI Report - National Police Support Fund

The American Enterprise Institute, a public policy think tank based in Washington, D.C., recently released a report outlining its public opinion polling on issues related

Press Release - National Police Support Fund

Chicago, IL.- National Police Support Fund staff and volunteers contacted more than 27,000 voters in the Illinois communities of Aurora, Evanston, Oak Park, and Orland

Illinois Voter Activation - National Police Support Fund

National Police Support Fund staff and volunteers contacted more than 27,000 voters in the Illinois communities of Aurora, Evanston, Oak Park, and Orland Park to