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112th US Congress Update September 2012
August 1, 2012 The Southern States Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of federal legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits. ![]() |
2012 Blue Review, issue 6
August 1, 2012 In this issue we discuss the implementation of the new structure of the SSPBA, we meet the new president of the Southern States PBA and take a deeper look into the Police Benevolent Foundations "I wish you knew" campaign. ![]() |
2012 PBAGA Endorsed Candidates
July 17, 2012 This is a list of all of the endorsed candidates that the PBAGA has endorsed in 2012. We would like to congratulate each of these candidates on their endorsements and we hope to work with them into the future to help make the law enforcement profession better for our members. Please show your support for these candidates at the polls. ![]() |
The North Georgia Chapter of the PBA of Georgia is Proud to Endorse Duane Piper for Forsyth County Sheriff
July 12, 2012 McDonough, GA - July 12, 2012) The North Georgia Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) of Georgia recently held a screening for candidates seeking election for sheriff in Forsyth County. During the interview process, Duane Piper demonstrated why his experiences qualify him to represent the voters of Forsyth County. He also demonstrated to the North Georgia chapter that he is committed to making strong, effective law enforcement a priority in his campaign. The North Georgia Chapter of the PBA of Georgia is proud to announce our endorsement of Duane Piper for Forsyth County Sheriff. ![]() |
SCPBA 119th General Assembly Second Session June 2012
July 3, 2012 As the Second Session of the 119th General Assembly comes to a close, legislation of importance to members that was passed is noted here. Retirement Bill PASSED H 4967 Retirement Changes Passed and signed into law June 26, 2012 This law modifies many provisions of the SC retirement system, including SCPORS (South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System) but maintains it as a �??Defined Benefit�?� plan. It creates a third class of employees with modified benefits for those hired after enactment of this law. This law also has changes for current employees and retirees. ![]() |
112th US Congress Update June 2012
July 3, 2012 The Southern States Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of federal legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits. ![]() |
The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association meets with elected officials in Raleigh regarding the proposed Fayetteville Citizens Review Board
June 27, 2012 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association met with elected officials in Raleigh Monday to make suggestions regarding the proposed Fayetteville Citizens Review Board. Representative Rick Glazier proposed a series of amendments which the NCPBA felt would help protect the privacy of Fayetteville police officers and ensure fair treatment and transparency in the Citizen Review Board procedure. ![]() |
The Police Benevolent Foundation is set to aid the family of fallen Bladen County Deputy Dewayne Hester
June 19, 2012 The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the North Carolina Division of the Southern States PBA are rallying behind the family of Bladen County Sheriff's Deputy Dewayne Charles Hester who died after a car crash while responding to a call on Friday, June 8, 2012. Deputy Hester was 39 years old and leaves behind his wife and two children. ![]() |
The SSPBA holds 2012 annual board meeting and elects new president
June 8, 2012 The 2012 SSPBA annual board meeting was held on Friday, June 8, 2012 in McDonough, GA at the Hilton Garden Inn. Board members received reports from each PBA department head, discussed policies and elected a new SSPBA Executive Board. ![]() |
SB 939 is bad legislation that would harm police in Fayetteville
June 6, 2012 Appearing as a request from the Fayetteville delegation of locally elected officials as an effort to promote city-police relations, SB 939 is intended to do just the opposite. ![]() |
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