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The National Police & Sheriff's Coalition PAC is a non-party political organization(not a charity) established and regulated under section 527 of the tax code.
Americans need to push for the election of Candidates that support the efforts of our law enforcement officials and share the same agenda.
There are anti-law and order groups who are doing all they can to hinder the police in the performance of their duties,some even advocating violence against law enforcement. Your police and sheriffs need the support of all elected officials,and the National Police & Sheriff's Coalition PAC is working overtime to make sure pro-police legislators are elected.

Spending over 30 years as a Law Enforcement officer serving and protecting the community I live in, it hurts me to see calls to “Defund the Police” in newspapers and media across the country. More than ever we need to see increased funding from our government to keep our communities safe. Law enforcement professionals and supporters are joining together to push for legislation for increased funding and reforms to strengthen the criminal justice system.
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With the continued support of good people like you, together we can push for tougher legislation to make our communities safer and to protect our police.
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We need to educate legislators and candidates on the range of issues facing Law Enforcement.
Below is a list of some of those issues that need to be addressed by our elected officials.

Through our collective voice, we can make a difference in supporting our nation's uniformed officers. 

​Join us in advocating for:

The National Police and Sheriff's Coalition Political Action Committee is committed to advancing the working conditions of law enforcement officers through improving public opinion and promoting the election of politicians that support our nation’s law enforcement officers.

  • The passage fo H.R. 3735 “Law Enforcement Suicide Data Collection Act” Officers are suffering from Post Traumic Stress Disorder at an alarming rate, way to often leading to suicide.  H.R. 3735 will help to start to understand and hopefully prevent Law Enforcement suicide.
  • The passage of H.R. 1325 “Protect and Serve Act” protect and serve act would establish a new criminal offense for knowingly assaulting a law enforcement officer.
  • The passage of H.R. 2812 “Protecting America’s First Responders Act” This bill will help the families of officers that perish in the line of duty, by expediting the process of claims to the PSOB.
  • The passage of H.R. 2560 “Putting First Responders First Act”  This bill will lighten the load on our disabled officers by making their service-connected disability tax exempt.  Officers disabled in the line-of-duty have already given enough to society without having to pay taxes on their far to often small disability check.
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Stand with the National Police and Sheriff’s Coalition PAC by contacting your representative and senators showing your support for these pieces of legislation and remember those politicians that support our men and women in blue when you go to the ballot box!

According to the FBI, in 2018 there were 106 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.

To reach our goals we need your help

Email us at Info@NationalPoliceCoalition.org

Paid for by the National Police & Sheriff's Coalition PAC political committee and not authorized by any candidate or candidate
committee. Contributions to the organization are not deductible for federal & state income tax purposes as charitable contributions.
Not printed at government expense. 
A large portion of the donations given to our organization are used to help offset the costs associated with fundraising.

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